Mobile closing 1,100 legacy plans, with price increases likely
Key Points:
- T-Mobile is shutting down over 1,100 legacy plans, including some dating back 10 to 15 years, and automatically moving affected subscribers to newer plans.
- This transition may result in price increases or reduced usage limits for many long-time customers, with no option to remain on their original plans.
- The retired plans potentially include older Simple Choice, T-Mobile One, One Plus, Magenta family plans, and grandfathered Sprint plans from the T-Mobile-Sprint merger.
- T-Mobile states the change aims to simplify its plan offerings rather than increase revenue, citing operational efficiencies from reducing legacy billing codes.
- Customers impacted by this change will receive notifications from T-Mobile within the coming weeks.