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AT&T subsidiary Aio Wireless lowers prices and increases data caps

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AT&T subsidiary Aio Wireless has fascinated me since coming onto the national scene several months ago. Not only does it offer AT&T’s nationwide native footprint, but all taxes and fees are included in the monthly price, and it’s one of the only remaining ways to get unlimited (albeit throttled) data on AT&T’s LTE network.

Now, Aio has unveiled three new plans that give users either more data or a lower monthly rate – or both:

  • Aio’s “Basic” plan is still $40/month, but it now offers users 500MB of data (formerly 250MB). Additionally, this plan no longer appears to be restricted to feature phones only.
  • Aio’s “Smart” plan is $50/month, and offers 2.5GGB of data (formerly 2GB).
  • Aio’s “Pro” plan is $60/month (formerly $70), and offers users 5GB of data (formerly 7GB).

Additionally, Aio is now giving users who sign up for autopay a $5 discount each month – this means it’s possible to get a plan with unlimited talk, text, and data for only $35/month. Not bad, AT&T!

Anyone switch to Aio yet? How have your experiences been?

[Aio Wireless]
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John F

John was the editor-in-chief at Pocketables. His articles generally focus on all things Google, including Chrome and Android, although his love of new gadgets and technology doesn't stop there. His current arsenal includes the Nexus 6 by Motorola, the 2013 Nexus 7 by ASUS, the Nexus 9 by HTC, the LG G Watch, and the Chromebook Pixel, among others.

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