AT&T has made some changes to its Data Global Add-On packages. Beginning tomorrow, June 1, AT&T will unveil a new tier of data packages for subscribers who travel outside of the United States.
These are the new data package tiers:
* The overage rate for all packages is $30 for 120MB.
That’s steep given that most AT&T customers pay $30 domestically to get 3 GB of data each month, but it is costly to make roaming agreements with carriers in other countries (and very lucrative for carriers to jack up the price on customers). It typically makes more economic sense to buy a pre-paid SIM from a local company and pop it into your AT&T phone, but that might not always be an available option based on your travel plans.
AT&T subscribers who opt to use the new international plans will get a slightly better rate on roaming data. AT&T has international data service in 135 countries for which the plans apply; pay-per-use data rates will apply if data is consumed outside of the pre-approved countries.
AT&T has made some changes to its Data Global Add-On packages. Beginning tomorrow, June 1, AT&T will unveil a new tier of data packages for subscribers who travel outside of the United States.
These are the new data package tiers:
* The overage rate for all packages is $30 for 120MB.
That’s steep given that most AT&T customers pay $30 domestically to get 3 GB of data each month, but it is costly to make roaming agreements with carriers in other countries (and very lucrative for carriers to jack up the price on customers). It typically makes more economic sense to buy a pre-paid SIM from a local company and pop it into your AT&T phone, but that might not always be an available option based on your travel plans.
AT&T subscribers who opt to use the new international plans will get a slightly better rate on roaming data. AT&T has international data service in 135 countries for which the plans apply; pay-per-use data rates will apply if data is consumed outside of the pre-approved countries.
AT&T has made some changes to its Data Global Add-On packages. Beginning tomorrow, June 1, AT&T will unveil a new tier of data packages for subscribers who travel outside of the United States.
These are the new data package tiers:
* The overage rate for all packages is $30 for 120MB.
That’s steep given that most AT&T customers pay $30 domestically to get 3 GB of data each month, but it is costly to make roaming agreements with carriers in other countries (and very lucrative for carriers to jack up the price on customers). It typically makes more economic sense to buy a pre-paid SIM from a local company and pop it into your AT&T phone, but that might not always be an available option based on your travel plans.
AT&T subscribers who opt to use the new international plans will get a slightly better rate on roaming data. AT&T has international data service in 135 countries for which the plans apply; pay-per-use data rates will apply if data is consumed outside of the pre-approved countries.
AT&T has made some changes to its Data Global Add-On packages. Beginning tomorrow, June 1, AT&T will unveil a new tier of data packages for subscribers who travel outside of the United States.
These are the new data package tiers:
* The overage rate for all packages is $30 for 120MB.
That’s steep given that most AT&T customers pay $30 domestically to get 3 GB of data each month, but it is costly to make roaming agreements with carriers in other countries (and very lucrative for carriers to jack up the price on customers). It typically makes more economic sense to buy a pre-paid SIM from a local company and pop it into your AT&T phone, but that might not always be an available option based on your travel plans.
AT&T subscribers who opt to use the new international plans will get a slightly better rate on roaming data. AT&T has international data service in 135 countries for which the plans apply; pay-per-use data rates will apply if data is consumed outside of the pre-approved countries.
AT&T has made some changes to its Data Global Add-On packages. Beginning tomorrow, June 1, AT&T will unveil a new tier of data packages for subscribers who travel outside of the United States.
These are the new data package tiers:
* The overage rate for all packages is $30 for 120MB.
That’s steep given that most AT&T customers pay $30 domestically to get 3 GB of data each month, but it is costly to make roaming agreements with carriers in other countries (and very lucrative for carriers to jack up the price on customers). It typically makes more economic sense to buy a pre-paid SIM from a local company and pop it into your AT&T phone, but that might not always be an available option based on your travel plans.
AT&T subscribers who opt to use the new international plans will get a slightly better rate on roaming data. AT&T has international data service in 135 countries for which the plans apply; pay-per-use data rates will apply if data is consumed outside of the pre-approved countries.
AT&T has made some changes to its Data Global Add-On packages. Beginning tomorrow, June 1, AT&T will unveil a new tier of data packages for subscribers who travel outside of the United States.
These are the new data package tiers:
* The overage rate for all packages is $30 for 120MB.
That’s steep given that most AT&T customers pay $30 domestically to get 3 GB of data each month, but it is costly to make roaming agreements with carriers in other countries (and very lucrative for carriers to jack up the price on customers). It typically makes more economic sense to buy a pre-paid SIM from a local company and pop it into your AT&T phone, but that might not always be an available option based on your travel plans.
AT&T subscribers who opt to use the new international plans will get a slightly better rate on roaming data. AT&T has international data service in 135 countries for which the plans apply; pay-per-use data rates will apply if data is consumed outside of the pre-approved countries.
AT&T has made some changes to its Data Global Add-On packages. Beginning tomorrow, June 1, AT&T will unveil a new tier of data packages for subscribers who travel outside of the United States.
These are the new data package tiers:
* The overage rate for all packages is $30 for 120MB.
That’s steep given that most AT&T customers pay $30 domestically to get 3 GB of data each month, but it is costly to make roaming agreements with carriers in other countries (and very lucrative for carriers to jack up the price on customers). It typically makes more economic sense to buy a pre-paid SIM from a local company and pop it into your AT&T phone, but that might not always be an available option based on your travel plans.
AT&T subscribers who opt to use the new international plans will get a slightly better rate on roaming data. AT&T has international data service in 135 countries for which the plans apply; pay-per-use data rates will apply if data is consumed outside of the pre-approved countries.
AT&T has made some changes to its Data Global Add-On packages. Beginning tomorrow, June 1, AT&T will unveil a new tier of data packages for subscribers who travel outside of the United States.
These are the new data package tiers:
* The overage rate for all packages is $30 for 120MB.
That’s steep given that most AT&T customers pay $30 domestically to get 3 GB of data each month, but it is costly to make roaming agreements with carriers in other countries (and very lucrative for carriers to jack up the price on customers). It typically makes more economic sense to buy a pre-paid SIM from a local company and pop it into your AT&T phone, but that might not always be an available option based on your travel plans.
AT&T subscribers who opt to use the new international plans will get a slightly better rate on roaming data. AT&T has international data service in 135 countries for which the plans apply; pay-per-use data rates will apply if data is consumed outside of the pre-approved countries.
AT&T has made some changes to its Data Global Add-On packages. Beginning tomorrow, June 1, AT&T will unveil a new tier of data packages for subscribers who travel outside of the United States.
These are the new data package tiers:
* The overage rate for all packages is $30 for 120MB.
That’s steep given that most AT&T customers pay $30 domestically to get 3 GB of data each month, but it is costly to make roaming agreements with carriers in other countries (and very lucrative for carriers to jack up the price on customers). It typically makes more economic sense to buy a pre-paid SIM from a local company and pop it into your AT&T phone, but that might not always be an available option based on your travel plans.
AT&T subscribers who opt to use the new international plans will get a slightly better rate on roaming data. AT&T has international data service in 135 countries for which the plans apply; pay-per-use data rates will apply if data is consumed outside of the pre-approved countries.
AT&T has made some changes to its Data Global Add-On packages. Beginning tomorrow, June 1, AT&T will unveil a new tier of data packages for subscribers who travel outside of the United States.
These are the new data package tiers:
* The overage rate for all packages is $30 for 120MB.
That’s steep given that most AT&T customers pay $30 domestically to get 3 GB of data each month, but it is costly to make roaming agreements with carriers in other countries (and very lucrative for carriers to jack up the price on customers). It typically makes more economic sense to buy a pre-paid SIM from a local company and pop it into your AT&T phone, but that might not always be an available option based on your travel plans.
AT&T subscribers who opt to use the new international plans will get a slightly better rate on roaming data. AT&T has international data service in 135 countries for which the plans apply; pay-per-use data rates will apply if data is consumed outside of the pre-approved countries.