(Those 15’s are just written on our laminated play mats using a white board marker and will easily wipe off using a cotton pad.) and the other gives you 6 spots for face up cards.Īnd here’s a peek of the second option in use as a ‘Make 15’ board…. UPDATE: Since sharing this game and our Make Ten printable play mat, I’ve had countless requests for play mats using larger numbers… Well, I’m so happy to say that I’ve finally gotten around to creating a couple of options and best of all – they’re customizable and can be used with any larger number you choose! Scroll to the very bottom of this post to find them. It is now included at no extra charge.Miss G loves playing all sorts of card games, so when I came across Make Ten, a simple game that focuses math skills and uses just a generic deck of cards, I knew it would be a total hit. 20, 2017: Corrected the price for T-Mobile’s addition of hotspot and HD video for T-Mobile One customers. 4, 2016)ĭenver bested by mobile data in Fargo, N.D., and other much smaller cities Second report ranks Denver’s mobile data speeds as nearly the slowest in the U.S. (Aug.T-Mobile download speeds dwindled to 4.4 mbps 24, 2016)ĭenver ranked at the bottom of 125 cities for data speeds and here’s a reason why: Spectrum This is why mobile service is so bad in Denver (Sept.T-Mobile showed most improvement says OpenSignal report based on 4Q 2016 tests Verizon, T-Mobile rank as best 4G cellphone service in Denver but speeds still slower than nation, says report (Feb.Related: How cellular services rank in Denver New users may have to pay $20 for a SIM starter kit.During congested periods, the heaviest users (who’ve already used 28 GB a month) will be throttled with priority given to devices over hotspots.Existing T-Mobile One customers must activate HD and hotspot features via the T-Mobile app or online account, but it’s now included in the price.Five lines costs $220, which broken down is $100 for the first line and $40 each for the next three, with the fifth line free (credited after two billing cycles). On Friday, the company welcomed anyone to partake of unlimited data.
New users pay a one-time $30 activation fee per line.ĪT&T began offering unlimited data plans in January, but only to customers who also subscribed to the AT&T-owned DirecTV service.Don’t forget to factor in the usual fees and taxes, which can add up to about $5 a line, depending on location.If you don’t use autopay, add $5 to $10 to the monthly bill.Use 22 GB of data in a month and you may find your data service deprioritized when the network gets congested.Five lines with Verizon Unlimited is $200 a month with autopay. Verizon backtracks, brings back unlimited dataĪfter saying no way to unlimited, Verizon brought it back last Monday. This is for new Sprint users only and you won’t get a paper bill.If you want “premium” unlimited data, that will cost $20 per line. You’re not getting high-definition video streams with this.Typically, this impacts customers who’ve already used 23 GB of data that month. Unlimited data slows if Sprint’s service is congested.Broken down, that’s an extra $10 for the first line, nothing more for the second line, and $30 each for the next three lines. After the offer ends on March 31, 2018, the bill for the five lines jumps to $190 per month.So, while using three lines is “free,” you’ll still have to pay taxes and other charges on those lines. Expect to pay taxes and fees per line.For five lines, that’s $25 more per month. Add $5 a line if you don’t use autopay billing.The $90 breaks down to $50 for the first line, $40 for the second and the next three are free.But your monthly bill is not going to be $90 a month.įine print: 5 lines for $90+ until March 2018 It also tossed in an iPhone 7 lease for 18 months, as long as you trade in a comparable phone. And after competitors fought back with their own promos, Sprint expanded the deal to include HD-quality streaming video and 10 GB of mobile hotspot per month. Sprint’s five unlimited-data lines for $90 a month is pretty spectacular. To help you compare the offers, we corralled the “deals.” Competition? Bring it! Sprint’s competitive $90 offer Within days, Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile followed with their own twists to unlimited data, some with more caveats than others. 10 with Sprint’s latest promotion to offer five smartphone lines with unlimited data for $90 a month. It was a crazy week in the world of smartphone plans. Digital Replica Edition Home Page Close Menu