Subscriptions - How much you pay and what it gets you?

Well, it's not cheap but T-Mobile.de, €199 a month, unlimited everything, EU/Switzerland/US/Canada roaming, 1 phone sim plus 2 multisim for additional devices, device upgrade every 12 months.

Crazy pricing.
 
You don't say... As a Finn I read this thread and it's a ripoff after ripoff deals. I don't get it how they can keep ripping off their customers so badly.
Primarily because we're used to it here.
 
$140 for Verizon unlimited with 2 lines (Feb 2017 plan). We actually pay 168 after taxes, but it includes 2 iPhone 7+'s ($10 each for 24 months). I traded in two LG G5's as a promo and got $650'ish for them each. I'm pretty happy with my service since switching from Sprint of 10+ years.

2 lines unlimited (22gb then throttled if tower congested)
15gb tether each line
2 iPhone 7+'s as part of a promo
 
This is sweet, just had to take this: Unlimited messages, unlimited calls, unlimited data, unlimited data in Nordics + Baltic countries, 10 GB monthly roaming data EU/EEA countries for 16,90 € (inc. 24% VAT) next 24 months. On top of that I got 40 € gift card. Elisa really wanted old customers back it seems...
 
T-Mobile One plan - $150/month for 3 lines (unlimited data, texting, calls) and they pay my Netflix ($11 a month).

As for application subscriptions - PrivateInternetAccess (PIA) VPN yearly which is like $40 a year, but I usually try to use new subscriber discounts (e.g. like $45-55 for two years, or $30 for one year).
- Pulse SMS - $6 a year, mostly for the ability to store all texts on the Cloud and message people on the web application.
 
Going in tomorrow to switch from my 6GB SC plan on T-Mobile to the One military plan. Adding a line for my son and will be the same price at $100/month. Can't complain about that. Will be getting my mom (on my account) a S9+ at 50% off as well and giving her old S7 too my son.

I might add the One Plus feature to my line for an extra $10 for 4G tethering and faster streaming too. I'll try it without it for a bit first to see if it's tolerable first. The tethering is mostly for my kids while traveling in the car, which on my current plan doesn't use data towards my allotment with binge-on as long as they only stream from YouTube or Netflix. I'm hoping they'll be able to do the same on the new One plan while tethered without be restricted to 3G speeds.
 
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