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21 Oct
T-Mobile’s Project Dark / Black is becoming less and less of a secret. Although T-Mobile made sure that its employees signed additional non-disclosure agreements, the blogs are filled with details about the upcoming change.
Project Dark will offer you a lot of new plans and it will let you purchase your phones by paying a certain number of installments. Today we have some of those plans for you, so here’s what you’re likely to pay once you choose to go Dark with T-Mobile:
Individual Plan – No 2-year commitment
- 500 Minutes – $30
- 500 + Unlimited Text – $40
- 500 + Unlimited Text + Unlimited Web – $60
- 1000 Minutes – $40
- 1000 + Unlimited Text – $50
- 1000 +Unlimited Text + Unlimited Web – $70
- Unlmited Talk – $50
- Unlimited Talk + Unlimited Text – $60
- Unlimited Talk +Unlimited Text + Unlimited Web – $80
Family Plan – Includes 2-lines + 2-year commitment
- 750 Minutes – $60
- 750 + Unlimited Text – $80
- 750 + Unlimited Text + Unlimited Web – $140
- 1500 Minutes – $80
- 1500 + Unlimited Text – $100
- 1500 + Unlimited Text + Unlimited Web – $160
- Unlimited Minutes – $100
- Unlimited Talk + Unlimited Text – $120
- Unlimited Talk + Unlimited Text + Unlimited Web – $180
Does that sound appealing to you? The new plans are supposedly coming out on or after October 25, so you only have to wait a few more days before Project Dark is made official.
Tags: Mobile News, Plans, Portable Devices, Project Black, Project Dark, T-Mobile, T-Mobile
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2 Responses for "T-Mobile Project Dark Plans Details Revealed"
I wonder what all the secrecy was about?
It’s good to see a major player looking at discounted pricing or split pricing accounts. Verizon is getting more of a stranglehold on the market each year. Hopefully this will add some choices for the consumers .. after all, the $30 package is cheaper than anything else I’ve seen.
Why is the cost of a single unlimited plan $80.00 and the family plan which includes 2 phones is $180? I mean, who would get the family plan and waste $20? Why would T-Mobile have two bills going out while making $20 less (plus the cost of the extra mailing)?
What else is included in the family plan that justifies the $20?
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