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I had this posted in another thread but thought I would just make it its own.

 

It looks like Verizon, Sprint, and AT&T now have comparable setups of family share plans with different sized buckets and line access fees, etc.

 

I had some time to blow today and decided to build a comparison spreadsheet to highlight some the different bucket sizes with line fees and costs for 2, 3, 4, and X number of lines:

 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RNAKspxIBAiQotHFJBhmV0TC2xxBO-_00lef6Qb_hLA/htmlview?pli=1

 

You can edit the green box to include more than 4 lines and the far-right corner should reflect the cost.

 

This spreadsheet includes AT&T's recently announced rate plans.

 

This based on non-contract, non-subsidized line fees.

 

This is my first time using Google Spreadsheets so hopefully I set the protection levels properly.

 

This also does not include T-Mobile because they do not seem to have a shared data plan offer as of right now.

 

 

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I cant change the line number......and they have a 40gb promotion?? hummm

yes they have a 40 GB promotion. I will look into the field issue sometime tomorrow.

 

 

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