
Recently, we've seen Verizon make changes by adding a new unlimited data plan that costs $10 a month more than its previous top tier. AT&T just added more levels to its unlimited data plans, and Sprint introduced two new unlimited plans as well. So after experiencing another strong quarter, will T-Mobile take advantage of this favorable environment to raise its prices for unlimited service? According to T-Mobile's CFO, Braxton Carter, the answer is "no."
Carter said yesterday after the carrier released its Q2 earnings report, that T-Mobile is "not pursuing a monetization ...
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