AT&T Follows Verizon's Lead, Launches Unlimited Calling
Curious about Tmo
I think a good price point for unlimited voice on Tmo would be $89/m perhaps less on individual plans - OR, they will increase their FAVs plans (to perhaps include 10 favs) in an effort to sell newer phones, and extend contracts.
There Tmo, you can steal my idea if you like.
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The 60 and 80 dollar plans give you 10 people in your circle. Then the newest additions are on the 99, 149, or 200 dollar plans where you get to add 20 people. Only downside it's not per person, so if you have five people on a rate plan you have to share all the circle people. And if you just have a plan that allows 10 people it's not really enough to share between more than three people... and three people is stretching it. You get one additional my circle number per yearly anniversary of having a my circle rare plan.
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think about it how many people do you spend more than a certain amount of time talking to on the phone? the myfave 5 is sufficient. maybe 10 would be nice.
providers offering unlimited calling will be making more money since people will get it. it is a great business move.
end of the day people are paying for minutes they never end up using. also, do providers have the capacity to handle the extra amount of usage without dropping calls?
just my 2 cents.
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