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Alltel Launches Its Own $99 Unlimited Plan

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Mar 7, 2008, 3:26 PM   by Eric M. Zeman

Today Alltel joined the other major U.S. carriers by offering an all-you-can-talk voice plan for $99 per month. Alltel's plan include voice services only and not extra features such as messaging or data. Alltel is offering this plan to add customer choice, but believes its MyCircle calling plans offer a better overall value.

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robritcomm

Mar 12, 2008, 8:20 AM

Sprint is still best value

89.99 for unl minutes, and text.
99.99 for unl minutes, text, and data

you just cannot beat it!!
But then you have to take into consideration how much extra you have to pay per line on Sprint's unlimited everything. It's not 10 extra to add a line. Every line pays 99 dollars, (5 lines = 500), BUT with each additional line you take off a certain...
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troydeezie

Mar 8, 2008, 12:37 PM

MyCircle is the best value... for some.

First of all, ask all of the carriers how many of the UNLIMITED CALLING plans they are selling. It's not a lot. T-Mobile reported more migrations DOWN to the Unlimited plan from plans like their 3,000 or 5,000 minutes plans than actual sales of the UNL plan. The point is that there are very few people who need UNLIMITED minutes. Sure, 450, 600, 900, 1000 isn't for everyone, but what if you had 1,000 minutes AND unlimited calls to any 10 people you wanted on OTHER networks? That is what Alltel is saying is the best value, and they are right.

With any of the companies now doing the unlimited (including Alltel), add a lines are either another $100 or $95/month. So for a husband/wife who need unlimited minutes, they'd be spending $200/month. ...
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On the National Freedom 900 plan, customers receive UNL M2M, UNL N&W, UNL to 10 numbers on other networks, and 900 minutes. Verizon offers this SAME EXACT price point with all the same stuff... except for the unlimited calls to 10 numbers on ot...
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chainmail311

Mar 7, 2008, 9:03 PM

my circle better value????

who is alltel kidding? 20 my circle numbers, and 2100 minutes is 99.99 a month....not including texting and internet.

OR you can get EVERYTHING unlimited for 99.99 a month.

Will someone tell me how Alltel thinks it has the best value with my circle? Who are they trying to kid?

I guess it's a "we had to do unlimited plans, but we were still right before."

Please.
No kidding... After Sprint announced their Everything plans, you'd figure Alltel would step it up.

Does this plan even compare to Verizon's or AT&T's?! 😕
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wirelessoutletllc.com

Mar 8, 2008, 12:58 PM

here's an idea

Instead of arguing who has the best value in wireless (of course they of all do according to their marketing departments along with the largest networks, etc) maybe people should learn to shut the **** up instead of talking about nothing because they have an unlimited plan or can call any 1, 5 10, or 20 numbers for free.
There is no reason for you to even be on this site if you cannot deal with people discussing the different carriers/phones/price plance. That is basically the entire point of this site. So stop complaining and flood other forums with your idiotic r...
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