AT&T Introduces Two Unlimited Calling Plans to Poland
Published:
2 June 2004 y., Wednesday
AT&T expanded the portfolio of countries for which it provides unlimited calling plans, introducing the AT&T Unlimited(R) Poland Plan and the AT&T Unlimited(R) Poland Weekend Plus plan. These industry-leading plans provide consumers with a choice of
unlimited direct-dialed calling from their homes to Poland -- 24 hours a day, seven days a week -- or unlimited calling during weekends -- 9:00 p.m. Friday, through midnight Sunday (consumers' local time).
For the AT&T Unlimited Poland Plan, consumers pay a monthly plan fee of
$49.95* and receive the benefits of unlimited calling from home to Poland each
and every day, along with great international rates to more than 220
countries. In addition, all domestic long-distance** calls directly dialed
from home are 5 cents a minute.
The AT&T Unlimited Poland Weekend Plus plan offers consumers unlimited
direct-dialed calling from home to Poland during the weekend for a monthly fee of $19.95.* Subscribers also receive a per-minute rate of 5 cents when
dialing direct to all 20 countries that are part of the AT&T Unlimited Weekend Plus plan, as well as to Canada and the U.S.** Even when away from home, consumers will enjoy this outstanding rate of 5 cents a minute using a free, rechargeable AT&T Phone Card valued at $20*** that is part of this creative offer. The unique phone card also allows consumers to call all 20 countries included in AT&T's Unlimited Weekend Plus plan from anywhere in the U.S. --
providing them the freedom and mobility to dial from the road while still
receiving the same rate as if calling from home.
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