AT&T to offer unlimited pay-as-you-go wireless plan
May 8, 2009
AT&T today announced a new prepaid option available May 11 that offers unlimited nationwide calling for just $3 per day.
Called GoPhone Unlimited Calling, the plan allows unlimited calling with charges only applying on days when they make or receive voice calls. AT&T said there are no roaming or long distance fees on the company's national wireless network.
Customers on the new GoPhone plan will also be able to use text messaging and data service at the same pay-per-use rates as AT&T's other pay-as-you-go plans.
For customers who primarily call other AT&T mobile subscribers, AT&T also offers an Unlimited Mobile-to-Mobile plan, which provides unlimited calling to and from all 78 million AT&T wireless customers, and $0.10 for all other calls, for $1 a day.
"Prepaid customers are looking for more flexible options and this new GoPhone offer bridges thegap between paying as you go and the need for unlimited calling," said Judy Cavalieri, vice president of AT&T mobility and consumer markets.
AT&T GoPhone packages, which include a new mobile device plus $15 airtime credit, are available in all AT&T stores, as well as other retail locations.
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