By Tony Bradley , PCWorld AT&T is at it again. In June of 2010, AT&T pulled the plug on its unlimited data plans and switched to tiered bandwidth plans . Now, AT&T is switching things up again – giving customers more megabytes per dollar , but charging more money in the process. So, which AT&T data plan is right for you? Currently, AT&T offers basically three data plan options. You can get 200MB per month for $15, 2GB per month for $25, or add the ability to do hotspot tethering from a smartphone with an additional 2GB of bandwidth to bring it to 4GB for $45 per month. If you exceed the 200MB plan, you will be charged an additional $15 for another 200MB, while going over the limit on the 2GB plan results in an additional 1GB of bandwidth for $10. Some AT&T customers may benefit with more megabytes per dollar on the new data plans. At the time that AT&T rolled out these plans, it framed it as an altruistic move designed ...
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