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AT&T debuts A-List free calling program on Sep. 20
AT&T debuts A-List free calling program on Sep. 20
Similar in concept to T-Mobile’s myFaves, the A-List program means that any calls you make to the numbers you designate—which you’ll be able to control by visiting AT&T’s Web site—will not deplete your store of minutes. Since those minutes are unusued, they’ll roll over along with the rest of your unused minutes into your next month’s balance. Of course, you don’t need to be a rock star to sign up for A-List: all you need is a qualifying AT&T plan, which includes Individual Nation plans starting at $60/month or FamilyTalk plans starting at $90/month—FamilyTalk subscribers also get to specify ten numbers instead of just five. In addition, you’ll need to have setup online account management at AT&T’s Web site. The A-List feature is in testing now, but it rolls out to the masses on September 20. http://tech.yahoo.com/news/macworld/...programonsep20
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Re: AT&T debuts A-List free calling program on Sep. 20
Sprint has it's version called pick 3. With all these "free" calling options the carriers are bumping up the included minutes in plans to cover up for the lost revenue. Sneaky.
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Re: AT&T debuts A-List free calling program on Sep. 20
Alltel started it first w/ the "My Circle" promotion. I miss Alltel.
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Re: AT&T debuts A-List free calling program on Sep. 20
thats what i thought. but i didnt really wanna say to get flammed if ya know what im sayin
hey we have "friends and family" but it seems the plans have to be higher then alltels in order to get 10 numbers. |
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