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T-Mobile adds new daily and monthly plans for true commitment phobes

When you are of the ilk who vehemently hates contracts , yet adores T-Mobile , read on. Alongside its existing pay-as-you go plans, Little Magenta has introduced a brand new $60 choice, offering unlimited minutes, texting and information — though the latter is throttled after consuming 2GB. If a month of commitment is just too rich in your blood, how about about one in all three new “pay by the day” plans? The priciest option’s three bucks for the complete minutes and texts you will need to ever want and 200MB of knowledge at full speed. A dollar less still gets you unlimited talk time and texts, but slows that each one you could eat data buffet right down to 2G speeds. True cheapskates (or those that only communicate via the written word) will love the dollar daily plan, which grants boundless texting, but dispenses the information altogether and runs ten cents per minute for phone calls. If any of that’s up your alley, head on over to the source for more.

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