AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon join forces to eliminate mobile coverage dead zones

AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon have announced a joint venture to pool spectrum resources and expand satellite-based connectivity. The initiative targets persistent coverage gaps in rural and underserved parts of the United States.

The three carriers said in a joint statement that they will combine limited spectrum holdings to raise network capacity and deliver a more consistent experience for customers. They also plan to create a unified platform that lets satellite operators reach more users and simplifies direct-to-device integration for rural network operators.

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AT&T has introduced OneConnect, a new service bundling unlimited mobile data with gigabit home broadband for new customers. The plans start at $90 per month and include taxes and fees. Existing customers cannot yet migrate to the service.

Reports indicate that AT&T plans to launch a new top-tier unlimited phone plan called Elite 2.0, featuring 250GB of hotspot data. The plan would cost $75 per line for accounts with four lines and include perks like AT&T Turbo. AT&T has not confirmed the details.

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