As you might have heard, Verizon has recently announced that unlimited data plans will be making a return. For those who feel that current data plans are too low, this is no doubt good news, but it seems that Verizon’s announcement has only stirred up the competitiveness in T-Mobile.

T-Mobile’s outspoken CEO John Legere recently took to Twitter (via Android Central) where he (unsurprisingly) denounced Verizon’s new plan by announcing some changes that T-Mobile will be making to the T-Mobile ONE plan that was launched back in 2016. According to Legere, basically all T-Mobile ONE plans will include HD video streaming along with 10GB of hotspot tethering a month.

Prior to this, those were features that weren’t included and had to be purchased separately, where HD video streaming was priced at $3 a day or $15 a month. In addition to these changes made to the T-Mobile ONE plan, Legere also announced that they will be having a promo where customers could get $100 for two lines on T-Mobile ONE “ALL IN”.

These changes are expected to go live this Friday so if you are thinking of signing up with a new carrier or getting a new plan, maybe T-Mobile’s latest changes could be worth checking out.

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