T-Mobile is prepared to improve its T-Mobile One unlimited service plan ($70) in the wake of Verizon's new unlimited plan ($80). Primarily, T-Mobile will give T-Mobile One subscribers access to high-definition video (rather than standard-def video) and 10 GB of high-speed mobile hotspot data. Verizon's new plan includes HD video and 10 GB of hotspot data, but cost $10 more than T-Mobile's. T-Mobile has matched the features of Verizon's plan without increasing the price. The news was shared by T-Mobile CEO John Legere via his Twitter account. Some details from the company still aren't clear, such as whether "HD" means 720p or 1080p HD. T-Mobile did not immediately respond to press inquiries. The changes to T-Mobile's One plan will go into effect Friday, February 17th.


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