According to a November 30th article in the Washington Post Newspaper, the days of a flat-rate monthly charge are about to end. Instead it looks like the more complicated a phone becomes, the more complicated the monthly bill will be.
Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile and AT&T are all Changing Their Billing Plans
Verizon and T-Mobile are moving towards billing customers for how much data they consume rather than charging a flat rate for phone usage. AT&T's customers will soon have to decide what services they want and will then be charged accordingly rather than being offered one overall service plan.
The good news for those who already have contracts, is that the companies will have to honor their current ones. For those who are planning to upgrade, however, they should carefully review their new contracts and hope they understand them.
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