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March 20th, 2010

AT&T Intros Global Messaging 50 Package

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The well-known wireless carrier AT&T brought a great news for users who travel a lot. It has recently launched a new feature called Global Messaging 50 Package. According to AT&T this option would make the sending of text, picture, video and instant messages much more affordable than before who travel a lot abroad. The option provide AT&T users the possibility to send 50 mobile messages, including text, instant, picture and video messages, for only $10 per month, and is available in more than 90 countries around the world which is starting today, March 20.

According to AT&T notes -

AT&T’s new package offers customers a significant savings when compared to international roaming pay-per-use rates for messaging, which are $.50 per message sent for text and instant messages and $1.30 per message sent for picture and video messages. With AT&T’s Global Messaging 50 Package, the $10.00 flat-rate monthly charge equates to $.20 per message sent—any message. Additionally, messages sent over the monthly limit are charged an overage rate of $.40 per message—also lower than the pay-per-use rates for sending messages while abroad.

Users who are interested in applying out this New Global Messaging 50 Package including other international plans the carrier has for its customer should get all required information at the company’s website as well as in the AT&T stores.


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