It also remains to be seen which version of HBO Max is offered and if AT&T expands the bundling to lower-tier unlimited plans. It is unclear when AT&T would restart offering HBO Max with its wireless plans or home internet options. Those who already have Unlimited Elite, or other AT&T plans that bundle HBO, will still be able to continue to use the streaming service even with today's new agreement. It instead rebranded its priciest unlimited plan to Unlimited Premium and began offering 50GB of hotspot data (10GB more than what Elite had). As part of its restructuring of wireless plans, AT&T dropped the Elite option entirely. The news comes nearly two months after AT&T pulled HBO Max from its then top-tier Unlimited Elite plan. "It has always been our goal to deliver an unparalleled entertainment experience with as many subscribers as possible and the return of HBO Max to AT&T plans ensures that even more people will have access to HBO Max's world-class and award-winning content." "AT&T continues to be an important partner and we are thrilled that HBO Max will continue to be part of AT&T internet and mobility plans," said Scott Miller, executive vice president of distribution for Warner Bros. Discovery announced that they have reached a new deal to allow AT&T to offer HBO Max to its wireless and home internet users. After pulling the streaming service from its priciest unlimited plan in June, the telecom giant and Warner Bros. AT&T will be bringing HBO Max back to its wireless plans.