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March 10, 2008
AT&T Releases "Unlimited" Calling Plan for iPhone Users
The good news: AT&T just released a more extensive calling plan for its iPhone users.
The bad news: It's still clocking in at US$119.99 per month and the "unlimited" status only offers 200 text messages in a given billing period.
According to Geek Madness, here's the breakdown of the current AT&T calling plan:

If anyone's seen this offer or heard anything else, let us know over in the comments or forums.
Posted by chrisbarylick at March 10, 2008 1:38 PM
Category: iPhone
Tags: 200, Apple, AT&T, billing, calling, cycle, geek, iPhone, madness, messages, month, plan, text, unlimited
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Comments
How is this news? I had an unlimited plan on my iphone a few weeks back. I just went online and upgraded it to that plan.
Posted by: E.T.Cook at March 10, 2008 2:39 PM
If you add a line to your plan EACH of those lines is an additional 99.99! on top of the original 100.00 unlimited plan.
Posted by: Eric at March 10, 2008 3:46 PM
Interesting: Roll-over minutes with an unlimited plan? Does that mean I get the plan for one month, and then I have unlimited minutes rolling over, and then I can go to the lowest minute plan and still call unlimited based on my unlimited roll-over minutes?
Obviously that's not how AT&T thinks it's going to work, so then, what's the deal with roll-over minutes being checked in that table?
Posted by: Anonymous at March 11, 2008 1:42 AM










