The offer is that if families switch to T-Mobile, they can save up to 20 percent every month with three or more lines on qualifying plans. Consumers who opt for Magenta MAX will receive $200 per line via virtual prepaid cards, which equates to savings of $1,000 with five lines.
Verizon is also going to increase prices for both home customers and enterprise clients. The aforementioned $1.35 fee has been termed an administrative charge and will begin to be levied from June. Business customers will also see an economic adjustment charge which will raise data plan costs by $2.20 per month and basic service plan by nearly $1.
T-Mobile has challenged AT&T and Verizon to come up with something like Price Lock which ensures fixed wireless access (FWA) service prices will stay at $50 per month indefinitely.