T-Mobile has begun trialing a new nationwide unlimited calling plan offering currently limited to long-term customers in the San Francisco area which has been rumored to roll out nationwide on March 1st.
T-Mobile customers who have been with the company for at least 22 months and have accounts in good standing now have access to the above offering.
The plans consist of a primary line at $49.99 with the option to add up to four extra lines at $39.99 each. Family plans under the plan begin at $89.99 for two lines with the option to add up to three additional lines for the same $39.99 rate. The plan also includes the option to add messaging and data services, which at $49.99 with unlimited messaging at $9.99 and unlimited data at $24.99 adding up to $84.97 per month which would undercut AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint should the plan roll out nationally.
Customers with BlackBerry devices also have the option to take advantage of the plan with a higher monthly data cost at $34.99.