> Hello Dan,
>
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>> unbilled usage, it has a label called "'5' Call"
>> It can't be that far away then.
here is a link with more info. i was wrong. its "my 5"
http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=909732
T-Mobile MY 5 is a new add-on feature that is currently being tested in
San Francisco, and one other market. I believe Portland Oregon.
MY 5 will enable the user to select "5" numbers for UNLIMITED CALLS! It
doesn't matter if the number is a Home*, Office*, or Mobile* number. So
talk all you want to your friends, family, and co-workers. An additional
$10.00 charge applies for this feature.
*Callers from selected numbers will still be charged for their portion
of the call. Which may include Long Distance charges, roaming, and/or
airtime. Tax not included and applicable where available.*
MY 5 will enable users to select new numbers at anytime by logging into
www.my.t-mobile.com and selecting the feature on their Plans/Services page.
Once the number(s) is(are) changed, it(they) will become available as
unlimited calling numbers at midnight the following day selected.
For example, you change a number at 10:55PM on April 2 2007, it will go
in effect at 12:00AM April 3 2007.
Selected numbers, such as 911, 411, 611, 123 (including 1-805-MESSAGE,
and all other available T-Mobile Voicemail numbers), International
Numbers (including mobile telephone and non-US based satellite numbers),
976, 1-900, 1-500, and 1-700 numbers can not be used with this service.
Unlimited calls may not be available in selected T-Mobile GetMore™
partner roaming markets. Not available while roaming internationally.
See T-Mobile Coverage Map as well as Feature Brochure for details.
Paul McCord - 24 May 2006 03:08 GMT
Oh man,
If they are going to charge extra for it, then I am not interested. I already
pay $70.00 before fees. The Alltel plan is free for any plan above 59.00.
Maybe it is useful to those not already paying for one of the family plans
but I don't want to add more to my bill. Anyway, thanks for the information.
Paul
Hello Dan,
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Paul L. McCord Jr.
http://www.paulmccord.info
>> Hello Dan,
>>
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> internationally. See T-Mobile Coverage Map as well as Feature Brochure
> for details.