The competition between phone carriers is getting intense.
Verizon is the latest company to announce a "free" data program.
At least for now. But don't expect a widespread return to the pricing model.
AT&T is offering companies the opportunity to pay for your smartphone’s data use.
The free internet phone service has grabbed a huge chunk of the market for international calls.
A negative response to Instagram’s privacy setting changes, and a paper that calls the reasoning behind service provider data caps into question.
Big Red wants you to go nuts on calls and texts, but keep your data use in check.
Verizon Wireless announced it's scrapping unlimited data plans. The new pricing could force a change in our web surfing.
Verizon Wireless plans to scrap most of its phone plans. Instead, customers will pay for their monthly data usage by the "bucket."
If you're one of the 17 million people who use AT&T for your mobile phone service, there will be no more unlimited data for you, even if that's what you signed up for.