Skip to Content
tmcb: Because at&t wants more $$$. They dangle the free calling to 100 million people carrot as a way to get you to sign up for stuff you don't need.Also, the Unity plans have no rollover. I repeat - UNITY PLANS DO NOT HAVE ROLLOVER.
The original Unity plan did not have roll-over. It does have roll-over now. I know. I have the plan.
Name
E-mail
E-mail:
Password
Remember Me
E-Mail me when someone replies to this comment
Add your comments:
Please keep your comments relevant to this blog entry. Email addresses are never displayed, but they are required to confirm your comments.
When you enter your name and email address, you'll be sent a link to confirm your comment, and a password. To leave another comment, just use that password.
To create a live link, simply type the URL (including http://) or email address and we will make it a live link for you. You can put up to 3 URLs in your comments. Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted — no need to use <p> or <br /> tags.
Please note that gratuitous links to your site are viewed as spam and may result in removed comments. And yes, comments are moderated.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Donald @ Jan 19th 2007 11:14PM
tmcb: Because at&t wants more $$$. They dangle the free calling to 100 million people carrot as a way to get you to sign up for stuff you don't need.
Also, the Unity plans have no rollover. I repeat - UNITY PLANS DO NOT HAVE ROLLOVER.
Dr N LEwis @ Jan 9th 2009 8:27PM
The original Unity plan did not have roll-over. It does have roll-over now. I know. I have the plan.