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AT&T has just superseded the most fashionable deal in its history by cutting down the price of their Sony Ericsson Z750a prepaid deal. Now, AT&T subscribers can get the plan at $40. What’s more, it also comes with a $25 prepaid card.

Only AT&T offers this deal and in order to get it, one should follow the instructions on a certain page in their site. Every step should be done carefully and accurately, otherwise the deal won’t be found.

This is also the freshest record for the lowest value yet offered for a 3G phone.

Comments (0) Posted on Saturday, August 30th, 2008

For only $120 and $200 respectively, users can subscribe to AT&T’s iPhone MB plans.

So, what exactly is MB plan? Through 100 and 200 MB monthly plan, users can accept and make international calls as well as surf the web and browse e-mails to more than 200 countries worldwide. Through these, 3G can be maximize from local use to global utilization.

As what AT&T’s VP, Bill Hague, says, AT&T has worked diligently to provide affordable options for international roaming because the feature-rich mobile experience of iPhone is indispensable to users. With these new international data plans, iPhone users can access more data in more countries for less cost.


Comments (0) Posted on Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

LG has come up with yet another mobile phone model in its line, the LG CB630 Invision.

With AT&T and LG being partners in this project, a candybar cell phone accessorize by amiable applications such as Mobile TV service (made possible by AT&T’s MediaFLO) and AT&T’s Video Share (to aid LG’s 1.3 megapixel camera) has been born.

The new LG CB630 Invision is not yet in the list of AT&T’s ‘products-for-sell’ as of now. However, rumors are spreading that it is already out in the web market, thus, it is ready to be purchased online at a price of $99.99 with a 2-year holding period.

Comments (0) Posted on Thursday, August 21st, 2008

A study conducted by J.D. Power states that Verizon Wireless tops the cellphone customer care performance.

Senior Director of J.D. Power and Associates, Kirk Parsons, says, “The fact that Verizon Wireless performs well in resolving issues with one contact is particularly noteworthy. Overall customer care performance is three times higher among customers whose issues were resolved in one contact over the phone, compared with those who had to contact their provider more than once for the same issue.”

Verizon’s clientele has the smallest of time being put on hold. Alltel, T-Mobile, and AT&T follow while Sprint was not talked about. They are reported to be reforming its support after a poor standing for customer care performance. Clients note that Verizon executes very well in resolving issues in one call.

Comments (0) Posted on Monday, August 18th, 2008

AT&T declares an expanded global coverage for international travelers. The new project will give way to 50 data Megabytes in 67 countries for only $60/month. Also, AT&T’s www.att.com/travelguide generates a route with information of up to 10 international destinations. AT&T has increased the number of countries, from 41 to 67, wherein discounted rates for data are being offered.

Via AT&T’s expanded coverage, every international subscriber can call and accept calls in more than 200 countries. Sending email and browsing the web is equally possible in more than 150 countries, including more than 60 countries with 3G coverage.

AT&T has also made news about its latest AT&T Navigator Global Edition for international navigation capabilities, which supplies comprehensive directions in the six Olympic cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Qingdao, Shenyang, Tianjin and Qinhuangdao as well as most western European countries, North America and the U.S. Caribbean.

Comments (0) Posted on Tuesday, August 5th, 2008