AT&T Intros Its Own 'MyFaves' Plan, Dubbed 'A-List'
Congratulations AT&T, it's about damn time! ! !
NEgadgetguy said:
That 50 dollar unlimited plan on Boost is looking better and better as verizon and AT&T are getting worse and worse.
I... totally agree.
They want the single lines to pay at least $60 not including any data. And Families have to pay at least $90.
The sad part is is that on the family plans the 10 lines have to be split between the people in the plan. If the family has 5 lines then each person only gets 2 unlimited lines.
In T-mobile a single line only needs to pay $39.99 for a Myfaves plan and for families only $69.99.
In each person in a T-Mobile MyFaves family plan all get 5 lines unlimited. So if the family has 5 lines on the account. That accoutn will have 25 lines of unlimited calling in any...
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I would rather have my favorite 5 then my favorite 2 and have to switch them all the time
T-Mobile and Sprint try to paint this picture like its really the BIG 4, but lets be honest, its more like the Giant 2 with a couple big guys trying to keep up.
corepreacher said:
In T-mobile a single line only needs to pay $39.99 for a Myfaves plan and for families only $69.99.
In each person in a T-Mobile MyFaves family plan all get 5 lines unlimited. So if the family has 5 lines on the account. That accoutn will have 25 lines of unlimited calling in any network including land lines.
Good effort AT&T but honestly, not good enough
Exactly. What's even more sad is that you can get MyFaves on T-Mobile without a contract starting at $39.99!
corepreacher said:
In T-mobile a single line only needs to pay $39.99 for a Myfaves plan and for families only $69.99.
In each person in a T-Mobile MyFaves family plan all get 5 lines unlimited. So if the family has 5 lines on the account. That accoutn will have 25 lines of unlimited calling in any network including land lines.
Good effort AT&T but honestly, not good enough
cellfoneluva said:
Exactly. What's even more sad is that you can get MyFaves on T-Mobile without a contract starting at $39.99!
"Adding and modifying phone numbers on A-List with Rollover is easy. Customers can use the online account management tool available at www.att.com/alist." - http://w...
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However, this is not a bad addition to AT&T's plans. After announcing Mandatory Data on all Smartphones AT&T had to give something back to the consumers sense it took something away (being able to own a smartphone without Data). What they gave was 5-10 people you can call unlimited. Though this isnt as good as the possible 5-25 people on T-Mobile, something is indeed better then nothing. Good effort AT&T.
1st My Circle, then MyFaves and now A-List.
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