
The ace T-Mobile was keeping up its sleeve: Americans can't take their eyes off it
T-Mobile presents itself as an option worth considering thanks to these three new plans that will not go unnoticed
More and more Americans are turning their attention to something that could change their monthly finances. These are the new prepaid rates from T-Mobile. This company has just launched three new plans that could represent significant savings compared to other options on the market.
Starting June 24, T-Mobile Prepaid customers can access a service line for just $40 per month. This price will be kept frozen for at least five years. This means those who sign up now won't have to worry about sudden price increases in the short term.

However, it is important to note that taxes and fees are not included in that base amount. So they could vary if the carrier decides to make adjustments in the future.
T-Mobile clarifies what the three options are
The most affordable plan, known as Starter Monthly, includes unlimited calls and text messages. In addition to 15 GB (15 gigabytes) of high-speed data per month. Once those 15 GB (15 gigabytes) are exceeded, the speed is reduced.
This may be enough for users with basic needs. But in an era where internet use is constant, many will probably prefer options with more data.
That's where the Unlimited Monthly plans for $45 and Unlimited Plus Monthly for $60 come in. Both offer unlimited 5G network data, as well as unlimited calls and messages. The difference between these two lies in the extra benefits each one offers.
For example, the $45 plan includes unlimited mobile hotspot data, but at a moderate 3G speed. In contrast, Unlimited Plus includes 5 GB (5 gigabytes) of high-speed hotspot data each month. After that, it also drops to 3G speeds.

Perhaps the most striking feature of the $60 Unlimited Plus Monthly is that it adds international benefits. Customers can send unlimited text messages to more than 215 countries and destinations. It also includes unlimited calls and messages while roaming in Canada and Mexico.
T-Mobile improvements
Although these plans may sound familiar, the truth is that they have been updated with new names, improved advantages, and a more attractive pricing structure. For example, the unlimited rate that used to cost $50 is now available for $45 per month. This represents a direct cost reduction for the user.
T-Mobile is promoting these prepaid plans as superior to those of their competitors. Thanks to the combination of competitive prices and useful benefits, it's no surprise that thousands of Americans are paying close attention to this proposal.
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