The coronavirus pandemic and the economic hit it is causing is putting T-Mobile ahead of the curve in offering new low-cost smartphone plans Starting this Wednesday, March 25, T-Mobile plans to launch its $15/month T-Mobile Connect plan, which will allow customers to connect to their mobile phones for a monthly fee of $15
T-Mobile Connect will expand the carrier's assortment of plans beyond the T-Mobile Essentials plan, which starts at $60 per month for unlimited data It will also halve the price of the cheapest plan currently available through T-Mobile and its various entities, the $30/month 2GB plan available through the Metro By T-Mobile prepaid service
T-Mobile first announced T-Mobile Connect last November, when it was trying to clear the last remaining legal hurdle in its proposed merger with Sprint, although T-Mobile Connect was scheduled to launch once the T-Mobile/Sprint merger was finalized, Now that the economy is in the doldrums due to the COVID-19 outbreak, neither wireless carrier expects that to happen before April
The reason for the early launch of the new T-Mobile Connect plan, the company says, is the economic slowdown In a statement announcing the new plan, T-Mobile CEO John Legere said, "It is absolutely critical for Americans to have reliable, low-cost connectivity now, and with so many facing financial strain, time is of the essence We knew we couldn't wait for the merger to close in order to launch T-Mobile Connect, T-Mobile's lowest-priced smartphone plan "With T-Mobile Connect, we are providing an even more affordable way for those in the most difficult situations to stay in touch It's half the price of our lowest-priced smartphone plan ever So everyone can stay connected"
T-Mobile Connect includes a 2GB plan plus 5GB of LTE data for $25 per month To put this plan in context, Verizon's 5GB plan for one line costs $55 per month after a $5 discount for automatic payments; T-Mobile's prepaid subsidiary Metro already offers a 10GB plan for $40 per month
According to T-Mobile, Connect is a prepaid plan Presumably that means data speeds may slow down if T-Mobile's network is congested However, this is a common trade-off when choosing prepaid cellular service
Launching the T-Mobile Connect plan before the Sprint merger is complete is not the only change T-Mobile is making in response to the coronavirus outbreak According to the company, its weekly customer appreciation program, T-Mobile Tuesdays, will include two months of YouTube Premium starting tomorrow (March 24) YouTube Premium is an $1199 per month service that includes ad-free videos, background T-Mobile Tuesdays will also include a free four-week online learning course offered by Shaw Academy
In addition, Metro by T-Mobile will adjust its plans, lowering the monthly fee for the 2GB plan to $15 Currently, the plan is $30 This rate change will go into effect this Wednesday with the launch of the T-Mobile Connect plan
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