Sounds all nice, I’m unable to get AT&T Unity Plans due to the fact where I live we cant get BellSouth or ATT, We only can get ALLTEL home landline which they have changed there name to Windstream. I feel this is unfair to the people that are unable to get the unity plan but I hope they have some type of rate plan so everyone is able to get free calls incoming calls careless if it was $20 bucks more it’s worth it cause they still making money off of us. It not right for AT&T making people sign up just for unlimited local calling and long distance I feel that people are going to pay more out of there pockets, We talking about 130.00 something a month. If you think about it you’re paying $30 for local calling then your paying for unlimited local calling which is $20-30 also unity plan which is 59.99 but yet makes no sense what’s so ever! I see other wireless that get free coming call, free text other fun stuff ECT but yet AT&T-Cingular is not as good ALLTEL, Sprint, Nextel, Verizon they also don’t need landline for free incoming calls so why AT&T?
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