"AT&T customers and small businesses that have unlimited wireline local and long distance calling plans may select from a variety of wireless AT&T Unity plans to meet their calling needs." Example: Anytime Minutes: 900 Benefit: Free calling among more than 100 million AT&T home, business and Cingular wireless phones nationwide. Monthly access: $59.99 Extra minutes: 40 cents/min Features: Nationwide Long Distance and Roaming, Voice Mail, Call Forwarding, Three-Way Calling and Caller ID
Wirelessly posted (Walkguru's: LG-CU500 Obigo/WAP2.0 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 UP.Link/6.3.0.0.0) Hmmm sounds interesting.
Read the fine print! You have to have an at&t landline with unlimited local and long distance to qualify. That is at least $49.99 plus taxes in addition to your cell bill. Also you cannot keep your rollover minutes. Additionally Cingular customers already have unlimited minutes to other Cingular customers.
I believe they are throwing out a little bait to see how it does in the market. This could get better in the future. I hope so.
Agreed- the fine print would not make it worth it for me. I pay less than $10 per month for my VOIP phone for Unlimited Everything, including Free calling to Europe. I would never go back to regular landline service and pay four times or more for less services.
Unity homepage: http://www.cingular.com/learn/why/unity/?DCMP=att_unity FAQ: http://www.cingular.com/learn/why/unity/faq.jsp
From what I can see, the only real benefit to the customer is that landline calls to ATT customers (100,000+), is not counted against your minutes. But I'm not really sure about how that works.
if this had M2M to all AT&T cellphone users (had to apply it sooner or later) and unlimited calling to AT&T landline phones with Rollover..............this would be an amazing plan...........but wouldnt count for much in my area cuz our landline provider is Verizon.......whom i actually like as a landline provider a lot
It does include M2M to at&t customers as well as landline residential & business at&t customers. The thing it lacks is Rollover, and it is only for people in the original SBC/BellSouth area from my understanding.
hmmmmmm.well..........like i said it doesnt really apply to me much cuz im in a Verizon landline area