AT&T Introduces Unlimited Calling to Any Mobile Number
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Posted February 9, 2011 at 12:51pm by iClarified
AT&T today announced customers can enjoy unlimited mobile calling to any mobile number in America. Unlimited Mobile to Any Mobile is available to AT&T customers with an unlimited messaging plan and a qualifying voice plan.
Beginning Thursday, Mobile to Any Mobile will be available to new and existing AT&T customers with a qualifying voice plan who subscribe to unlimited messaging plans. Existing customers with an unlimited messaging plan can activate Mobile to Any Mobile by visiting www.att.com/anymobile. The URL will be available beginning Thursday.
"Mobile to Any Mobile is an exciting offer that will keep our customers connected to the people they want to talk to, when they want to talk to them, without the hassle of watching minutes," said David Christopher, chief marketing officer, AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets. "We're giving customers more options and even better value. And when you include Rollover Minutes, a benefit available exclusively from AT&T that lets customers keep their unused minutes for all domestic calls, including to landline numbers, it's clear that AT&T offers the most flexibility in the industry."
Unlimited messaging is available for $20 per month on an individual plan and $30 per month for a FamilyTalk Plan, which allows for up to five lines.
You guys are so quick to judge without getting the facts. I have a family plan for 700 minutes and unlimited txt and I qualified and I have an iPhone 4 with the unlimited data plan (grandfathered) and it didn't change anything by me adding this feature. It doesn't cost extra either. And for those people that are saying they're sick of AT&T and their network and keep threatening to leave well⦠would you just LEAVE ALREADY! Tired of all the crying stop threatening and just do it.
Where is this even available at? I looked on their website and didn't see where it's available and the one page on their website says to wait until the 10th, which is today, for the feature and it hasn't changed.
I used their iPhone app to do it. If you have their app just sign in hit features select phone number and you will see it "unlimited txt and unlimited mobile to any mobile"
No, it is the right title, you just have to have the Unlimited Messaging plan to get the unlimited calling to and from any mobile device (plus the right voice plan, which I'm hoping will only be the 450 minute plan so I can save $20 a month).
So by any mobile number, I am assuming they mean ANY mobile number. Verizon, Sprint, Tmobile...as long as it's a mobile number, I can call it as much as I want.
Everybody talks so much shit about the iPhone on at&t. I'm so excited for Verizon to sell millions of iPhones and then hear their customers talk shit about how Verizon sucks and their data plan and coverage sucks and their network cant handle the iPhone blah blah blah. Especially the ones who are leaving at&t for Verizon.
Why should I have to drop my unlimited iPhone data plan to get tethering or hotspot? If ATT is going to charge us for a "specific" amount of bandwidth, they better get ready for a repeat of what they've experienced with calling plans....ROLLOVER DATA! How about "family data plans"? If I can share my calling minutes with my family, why can't I share my data? Hotspot should be FREE for all user in my household under my family plan up to the limits of my data package.
I already have unlimited messaging, but what does "qualifying voice plan" mean? Will this be another way for them to screw you in to a new contract on their shitty network?
Usually that means a plan that costs at least a certain amount or has at least a certain number of minutes. They want to prevent people from getting the cheapest plan and then adding these things.
it means you have to have a high plan in order to get that, you cant drop your plan to 550 mins and get that, tbis is ATT we talking about about, same scam as the a list.
It will probably be the same thing as the a list. You have to have the highest min plan they have pay $100 for that and then pay $30 on top of it for the unlimited. But if you can go a few months to save up for the roll over and get it capped at 3k min that's almost as good as unlimited to any number.