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AT&T announces 3 new mobility bundles

AT&T's new plans are ideal for businesses, as well as consumers who need more data.  (Credit: Carlos Anguita)

AT&T’s new plans are ideal for businesses, as well as consumers who need more data. (Credit: Carlos Anguita)

AT&T is helping businesses “raise the productivity bar” with expanded choices of shared data plans. Starting March 22, AT&T will offer larger Mobile Share plans, new Mobile Share – Data (only) plans, and new Business Pooled Nation for Data plans.

The new plans are ideal for businesses, as well as consumers who need more data, and build on AT&T’s Mobile Share plans with expanded options of 30 GB, 40 GB and 50 GB, including unlimited calls and texts. In addition, AT&T is offering new Mobile Share – Data plans for businesses and consumers and new Business Pooled Nation for Data plans for business customers.

Customers start by choosing the amount of data they want each month, and then select the devices to be included in their shared plan (at least one device must be a smartphone). Each plan includes unlimited domestic talk and texts for smartphones and quick messaging phones, and each plan includes tethering. Existing Mobile Share plans offer from 1 GB to 20 GB of data per month.

Businesses can add up to 10 devices for plans up to 20 GB; 15 devices for 30 GB plans; 20 devices for 40 GB plans; and 25 devices for 50 GB plans. Consumers can add up to 10 devices per plan.

Also, effective March 22, Mobile Share – Data plans will be available for businesses and consumers with shared data buckets ranging from 4 GB to 50 GB and prices ranging from $30 to $335 per month.

In addition, businesses needing data sharing for more than 25 devices can choose from new AT&T Business Pooled Nation for data plans, with buckets ranging from 300 MB to 10 GB and monthly prices from $20 to $80 for eligible devices.

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