att-logoIt look like those who are existing subscribers of AT&T’s home broadband plans will be pleased to hear that the company intends to raise the data limits on its home broadband plans, and not only that, those who are extremely heavy consumers would certainly make a beeline for the brand new unlimited option. This is a move undertaken by AT&T as the carrier intends to offer its DirecTV service over the Internet some time down the road this year.

Basically, AT&T’s home Internet users will be able to enjoy the wonders of unlimited data simply by topping up another $30 each month. As for customers who are making use of its DirecTV pay television service, or rocking to the rather archaic U-verse home television service, the unlimited service will – wait for it, be free, now how about that? Looks like Christmas has come early for those subscribers, with changes happening on May 23 rather than in December.

Not only that, those who previously had a 250GB limit will now be able to enjoy another 50GB more prior to surcharges, which is an allotment that is good enough to view up to 100 hours of high-definition video streaming more. It looks like data is getting cheaper and cheaper these days for consumers.

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