I have one $10 unlimited tablet line on my TMO Business account. I already pay $1.60/month in taxes. Now it'll be $2.10. That's more than 20% of the bill.
I also get a 404. T-Mobile's web wizards at least catch the error rather than just mysteriously breaking things as they seem to do at AT&T.Also the link provided in the letter they sent me leads to a 404.
It might be related to the state you live in
NMUSF Fee: The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission approved a non-exempt per-communication connection charge of $0.61, effective January 1, 2026
Dunno...just a thoughtThen why is it $0.50 and not $0.61?
Not really. "Resort fees" usually separate amenities (pool, gym, Internet, office facilities, "free" breakfasts) from the price of the room itself. It isn't so much a hidey-hole for raising the advertised price, though I imagine that it does insulate the facility somewhat from the ravages of competing on room rates alone, as the additional fees are never discounted.I guess it's like "resort fees" at hotels