AT&T Unlimited Your Way 3.0 Now Supports 50 Lines Per Group
AT&T Business Unlimited Your Way 3.0 now supports up to 50 total lines in one plan group. This matters because businesses may be able to combine smartphones, tablets, hotspots, wearables, laptops, and other connected devices into fewer groups.
Updated: June 12, 2026
Why This Update Matters
The biggest change is not just the 50-line limit. The real opportunity is that businesses can now review how their lines are grouped.
If a business has several smaller groups, standalone tablets, or tablets on older $25 or $30 plans, it may be possible to reorganize the account and lower monthly costs.
The 25-Line Pricing Break
Once an Unlimited Your Way 3.0 group reaches 25 total lines, the smartphone plan pricing drops by another $5 per line.
| Plan | 4-24 Lines | 25-50 Lines | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard 3.0 | $30 | $25 | $5/line |
| Advanced 3.0 | $40 | $35 | $5/line |
| Premium 3.0 | $50 | $45 | $5/line |
Pricing assumes eligible AutoPay and paperless billing with bank account. Taxes and fees are extra.
Do You Need 25 Smartphone Lines?
No. The 25-line count does not have to be only smartphones.
AT&T states that the 50-line group can include a mix of phone and non-phone device lines.
- Smartphones
- Basic phones
- Tablets
- Hotspots
- Wearables
- Laptops or netbooks
- Camera devices
Big Savings Opportunity for Tablets
A lot of businesses have tablets sitting on standalone tablet plans. Some of those plans may be $25 or $30 per month.
With Unlimited Your Way 3.0, tablets may be added into the plan group when there is at least one smartphone line. That can make the tablet plan as low as $20 per month.
That matters if your company has a lot of tablets. Moving tablets into the right Unlimited Your Way group can create real savings.
Example: How a Business Could Qualify
A business might have:
- 15 smartphones
- 8 tablets
- 4 hotspots
That is 27 total lines in the group.
That group can reach the 25-line pricing tier even though it does not have 25 smartphones.
Businesses Should Review Their Existing Groups
If your AT&T business account has multiple small groups, it may be worth reviewing.
Some customers have groups of 10 lines or fewer. Others have separate tablet groups or standalone tablet plans. Those setups may no longer be the best option.
Moving lines into one larger Unlimited Your Way 3.0 group may help:
- Reach the 25-line pricing tier
- Lower tablet plan costs
- Simplify billing
- Keep phones, tablets, hotspots, and connected devices together
- Reduce unnecessary plan groups
Plans Can Still Be Mixed and Matched
Unlimited Your Way still allows businesses to mix plan levels inside the same group.
That means one employee can be on Standard 3.0, another can be on Advanced 3.0, and another can be on Premium 3.0.
- Standard 3.0: lower-cost unlimited option
- Advanced 3.0: more hotspot data
- Premium 3.0: highest hotspot option and more international features
Do Not Assume Your Account Is Set Up the Best Way
This is where many businesses may be overpaying. If your account was built under the old group limits, your lines may not be arranged in the best way anymore.
Before adding more lines, tablets, or hotspots, it is smart to review the current groups and see whether lines should be moved.
Need Help Reviewing Your AT&T Business Account?
I help AT&T business customers review Unlimited Your Way groups, smartphone plans, tablet plans, hotspot lines, promotions, upgrades, and new lines.
If you have multiple groups, standalone tablets, or 25+ total lines, I can help look at whether the account should be reorganized.










