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Cellular Phone Forum / Providers / ATT Wireless / April 2004

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Is 7PM N/W going away with new plans?

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SpiceBall - 09 Apr 2004 04:24 GMT
Anyone heard anything whether 7PM N/W is going away with new plans.
Can someone also post the number of minutes with $39.99, $49.99, or
$59.99.  I want to know whether I need to rush to get in before the
17th or wait.
Shawn - 09 Apr 2004 12:06 GMT
> Anyone heard anything whether 7PM N/W is going away with new plans.
> Can someone also post the number of minutes with $39.99, $49.99, or
> $59.99.  I want to know whether I need to rush to get in before the
> 17th or wait.

Sign up right now.  Whatever minutes you get today will continue after the
new coverage takes effect.  For example:  Today the National plan for $39.99
is 600 anytime but on-network only.  After the 18th you will still have 600
anytime but wherever your phone works in the US is your home coverage area.
7pm N&W will still be in effect on $59.99 and above plans.  The only
existing plans that will not get the new coverage are the Charter plans
(1000 anytime for $39.99, unlimited anytime for $99.99, etc.).  N&W minutes
are good throughout the whole coverage area but M2M are still only good on
the AT&T network.
Bruce - 09 Apr 2004 12:50 GMT
I don't understand.  If the plan after the 18th is going to be better, why
hurry to sign-up now?

Bruce

> > Anyone heard anything whether 7PM N/W is going away with new plans.
> > Can someone also post the number of minutes with $39.99, $49.99, or
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> are good throughout the whole coverage area but M2M are still only good on
> the AT&T network.
Shawn - 10 Apr 2004 00:01 GMT
> I don't understand.  If the plan after the 18th is going to be better, why
> hurry to sign-up now?
>
> Bruce

the only thing truly "better" is the enhanced coverage.  That's the trick,
if you sign up now you get the current promos and after the 18th you keep
what you have AND get the better coverage.
 
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