T-Mobile is hiking prices on its prized legacy plans
- T-Mobile customers with older plans will see a $5 per-line increase starting April 2, 2025, according to Jon Freier, president of T-Mobile's consumer group.
- Only customers who received a notice will be affected by the rate hike, as stated in the memo obtained by CNET.
- Freier cited 'rising costs over the past several years' as the reason for the increase, which follows similar actions by other carriers like Verizon and AT&T.
- Customers on current plans will not be affected, and T-Mobile says, 'should you decide to leave now, we will pay your final month's recurring service charge.
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T-Mobile is raising prices on some of its prized legacy plans
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