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-merger information- from alltel website.


You may have heard that some Alltel properties will merge with Verizon Wireless in the near future. We want you to know that as a valued Customer you will continue to receive the same great service you have come to expect from Alltel for the duration of your contract. Additionally, you will see Alltel bring innovation and value to the market as we continue to serve your wireless needs.
Continue to count on benefits that will provide you with the real choices and flexibility required to meet your calling needs:
My Circle — you choose who you call for free, any number on any network
Anytime Plan Changes — change your rate plan whenever you want
America’s Largest Network — giving you coverage across the nation
There is no action required on your part at this time. We invite you to browse alltel.com any time to learn more about new products and services available to you. Remember you can get the most out of your wireless service at www.alltel.com/MyAccount — monitor your usage, add features, view and pay your bill, and much more!
As always, we appreciate your business and look forward to serving your wireless needs.
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