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February 13, 2008

T-Mobile Drops HotSpot@Home Price to $9.99, Even for Families

By Glenn Fleishman

T-Mobile snuck in a price drop that current subscribers need to ask for: As of Feb. 6, the company’s HotSpot@Home plan, now called HotSpot@Home Talk Forever, is $9.99 per month regardless of the number of lines on your account. The service allows more or less unlimited calls placed or received over Wi-Fi (even if you roam onto cell during the call).

If you’re a current subscriber paying $19.99 per month or more with extra lines, you need to call T-Mobile to request the price change, which seems a bit chintzy.

Posted by Glennf at February 13, 2008 7:27 PM

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