T-Mobile CEO John Legere on stage for its press conference at CES 2017.
T-Mobile is making the case that you should be on its unlimited data plan — even if all you do is view photos of your grandchildren.
At the CES 2017 show, the nation’s third-largest carrier on Thursday introduced its «Kickback» program, designed to give customers who don’t use a lot of data a credit of $10 a month. It only applies to T-Mobile One unlimited data customers who use less than 2 gigabytes of data a month, or roughly 8 hours of streaming video.
The move is a direct response to the criticism T-Mobile faced after it introduced T-Mobile One.