If you’re a long-time T-Mobile subscriber on a plan you took out years ago, the company may have some bad news for you. The carrier is closing what it says are more than 1,100 different legacy plans and moving subscribers onto new ones, with price increases or reductions in usage limits likely …
Carriers frequently try to push customers on older plans – especially so-called unlimited ones – to switch to new plans with higher prices or usage limits. Sometimes, however, they force the issue by closing down legacy plans and moving customers onto new ones.
CNET reports that T-Mobile is about to do this for many long-time subscribers.
Some T-Mobile customers who’ve held onto old phone plans are being notified that their accounts will soon be automatically upgraded to the company’s current lineup of plans, which in some cases will mean an increase in their mobile phone bills. A representative of T-Mobile chose to not share which plans are being retired, but said some of them stretch back 10 to 15 years. That could include Simple Choice, T-Mobile One, One Plus and Magenta family of plans, as well as grandfathered Sprint plans that carried over when T-Mobile and Sprint merged in 2020.
The company’s chief marketing officer said that affected customers won’t be given any choice – “it is just going to happen.”
T-Mobile claims the move is not motivated by money, but rather on simplifying the number of plans it supports.
In an internal email sent to employees today and acquired by CNET, T-Mobile Chief Operating Officer Jon Freier noted that retiring the plans clears out over 1,100 legacy billing codes. “Simplifying the plan mix means even more resources and focus on delivering the outstanding experience we’re known for,” he wrote.
If you’re one of the affected customers, you’ll be hearing from T-Mobile within the next few weeks.