
So yes,
as we reported, Alltel ended up announcing its foray into the wide world of unlimited calling on Friday with its so-called National Freedom Unlimited plan. As we also reported, Alltel is
really trying to downplay the package; it's nowhere to be found on the carrier's home page, and a quick gander at its latest press releases reveals nothing about it. Why the hush-hush? Alltel's insistent that its My Circle packages continue to offer a better value -- in other words, they're offering a totally unlimited plan simply to keep up with the Joneses. You might say that Chad (Alltel's lovable frontman) wants you to have 1, 5, 10, or 20 friends, and not a single buddy more, but if you insist on putting a permanent end to your minute-counting ways, expect to shell out $99.99 monthly for the privilege.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Adam @ Mar 10th 2008 1:42AM
haha. makes sense that they're gonna downplay it since you have to have a $99 or higher calling plan to take advantage of their amazing unprecedented 20 friend my circle. 20 friends i can talk to all i want for the same price as unlimited?? yea but chad didn't told me i need a circle. damn.
That Guy @ Mar 15th 2008 12:14AM
Has if failed to hit people that these unlimited plans ar 99 per line?
2 lines equals 198 for unlimited voice.
Altel offers a familiy plan for 2 lines at 139 that is 2200 daytime minutes. Nights at 7. Unlimited N&W, Unlimited MMS, and 20 cirlce numbers.
The math is bad on all these unlimited plans with each add a line 99.99 too