T-Mobile unlimited adds free HD video and 10 GB hotspot data

Comparison of unlimited plans from US wireless operators
T-Mobile ONE unlimited wireless plan will come with free HD video and 10GB Mobile Hotspot data, T-Mobile said on Monday in response to Verizon’s costly unlimited plan.

The Un-carrier also introduced a new offer of two lines on T-Mobile ONE for $100 – including tax — to new and existing T-Mobile customers.

From Friday, February 17, T-Mobile ONE customers can activate their new features in the T-Mobile app or at my.t-mobile.com. Customers will get HD quality video streaming and up to 10GB of Mobile Hotspot data per month. After the 10GB data, customers get unlimited 3G data through the end of the month.

T-Mobile CEO John Legere believes that Verizon announced unlimited plan because the rival lost its edge in telecom network.

“Verizon lost their network advantage, and they know it and more and more customers know it,” said John Legere, president and CEO at T-Mobile. “Next up, we’re going to force them to include monthly taxes and fees.”

The latest OpenSignal report – based on LTE network speed and coverage of 4.6 billion user experiences — found the Un-carrier’s LTE network is as fast as Verizon’s and with nearly equal coverage, and T-Mobile customers get an LTE signal about as often as Verizon customers.

T-Mobile’s LTE coverage, which reaches 313 million people and covers more than 99% as many people as Verizon.

T-Mobile’s 4G LTE network is recognized as America’s fastest according to independent third-party data from Speedtest.net, the FCC and Twin Prime.

T-Mobile Kickback offers $10 per line when customers use less data.

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