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T-Mobile announces prices are going up starting next month on some of its plans

T-Mobile is reportedly sending out notifications this week to customers whose charges will increase. (T-Mobile | MGN)

Some T-Mobile customers will be noticing higher prices on their next bill.

According to multiple reports, the company will start sending out notifications on Wednesday to those customers whose charges will increase, starting as early as next month.

CNET reports that customers with older plans can expect a $2 or $5 per line increase.

T-Mobile representatives cited the price hikes were to “keep up with rising inflation and costs.”

The Verge reports that some of the older plans expected to see a price increase include One, Magenta, Magenta 55 Plus / Military, Simple Choice, and Go5G 55 plans for seniors.

This is the first time in nearly a decade that T-Mobile has raised its rates, according to the company.

The company did not share exactly how many customers the increases will affect but those consumers can expect to see their new monthly price on their first bill after June 5.