T-Mobile today increased the number of markets in which it operates MetroPCS by 10. MetroPCS, which is T-Mobile’s prepaid brand, will reach consumers in Chattanooga, Tenn.; Chicago, Ill.; Kansas City and St. Louis, Mo.; Milwaukee, Wisc.; Minneapolis-St.Paul, Minn.; Norfolk-Portsmouth-Newport News, and Richmond-Petersburg, Va.; Salt Lake City, Utah; and Yakima-Pasco-Richland-Kennewick, Wash., over the next few months.
According to T-Mobile, MetroPCS is available from 11,000 points of sale across 55 metro areas. T-Mobile today also responded to recent moves by its competitors by increasing the data available to its prepaid customers.
Beginning today, subscribers to MetroPCS’ $40 plan will see their data limit bumped from 500MB to 1GB.
Subscribers to the $50 plan will see their data increase from 2.5GB to 3GB. All customers will automatically be added to the new plans. T-Mobile doesn’t charge overages, but does throttle back the speeds of those who surpass their monthly data allotment.