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AT&T offers unlimited calling to Mexico at $5 a month

byCustoms Today Report
20/01/2015
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NEW MEXICO: The Dallas telecommunications giant offering unlimited calls to any number in Mexico for being part of its World Connect Value plan. The program costs $5 a month. Earlier, AT&T charged 1% a minute for wireless or landline calls.

The announcement comes just days after the news that AT&T, the second-largest wireless carrier in the US by subscriber, had closed its acquisition of Iusacell. The deal allows AT&T to enter the faster-growing Mexican market, with Iusacell covering 70 percent of Mexico’s population of 120 million people.

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But the unlimited calling is a boon to customers in the US who routinely make calls to friends and family in Mexico, potentially shaving off a significant chunk of the monthly international phone costs.

“Mexico is the most frequently dialed country among our wireless customers — and now they can call as much as they want with our enhanced World Connect Value package,” said David Christopher, chief marketing officer of AT&T Mobility.

Verizon offers a plan similar to AT&T’s older World Connect Value package, while T-Mobile offers a $10 unlimited calling plan to landlines in Mexico (a package that includes mobile costs $15 a month).

 

 

 

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