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AT&T debuts A-List free calling program on Sep. 20
Macworld —
... Do you find yourself calling the same people over and over again, burning through your wireless minutes like a rock star trashing a hotel suite? In that case, you very well might be a prime candidate for AT&T’s forthcoming A-List plan (especially if you are a rock star). A free addition to qualifying AT&T wireless plans, A-List allows you to make free calls to five cell phone or landline numbers of your choice. Similar in concept to T-Mobile’s ...
AT&T’s A-List is Now Available
The iPhone Blog —
Starting today AT&T has flipped the switch on their A-List unlimited calling feature. The complete details are as follows:
Individual plans 900+ minutes ($59.99 and over) per month, and
FamilyTalk plans 1400+ minutes ($89.99 and over) per month
qualify for A-List
No extra charge with your qualifying plan
Add up to 5 numbers on your individual plan
Add up to 10 numbers on your FamilyTalk plan
Add any domestic number, on any network – including landline numbers
Update your list online ...
AT&T Launches Unlimited A-List Calling
iPhone Savior —
... In an attempt to do head-to-head battle with T-Mobile and Sprint, AT&T has announced A-List calling for those elite individuals with qualifying plans. For those like myself who already pay unlimited calling rates there's no new joy here. ...
AT&T Introduces Unlimited Calling To Five Favorite Numbers
iPhone Alley - RSS —
... On September 20th, AT&T rolled out a new feature called the “A-List,” which gives qualifying customers unlimited calling to five people of their choice in individual plans, and ten for those with FamilyTalk plans. ...
AT&T Loophole + Google Voice = Free Calls On Your iPhone
iPhone Download Blog —
... You may have heard of the new AT&T add-on called A-List that gives you unlimited calls to and from 5 numbers of your choice. Thanks to a little bit of thinking outside the box, and mostly thanks to Google Voice, you can actually get unlimited calling to any numbers in the US. ...
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AT&T’s A-List is Now Available
theiphoneblog.com 9/20/2009 —
Starting today AT&T has flipped the switch on their A-List unlimited calling feature. The complete details are as follows:
Individual plans 900+ minutes ($59.99 and over) per month, and
FamilyTalk plans 1400+ minutes ($89.99 and ...
List Logic Software releases List Maker 1.0 for iPhone and iPod touch
prmac.com 10/9/2009 — List Logic Software today announced List Maker 1.0 for iPhone and iPod touch. List Maker allows you to create any type of list, and then view and sort those lists with a simple tap or a swipe. When viewing your lists, you control how much or how little of your information you want to see.
List Logic Software releases List Maker 1.0 for iPhone and iPod touch
prmac.com 10/16/2009 — List Logic Software has announced List Maker 1.0 for iPhone and iPod touch. List Maker uses revolutionary techniques to allow you to create any type of list, and then view and sort those lists with a simple tap or a swipe. When viewing your lists, you control how much or how little of your ...
The Hit List
potionfactory.com 3/25/2009 — The Hit List Screenshot The Hit List is a simple, yet sophisticated application to manage the daily chaos of your modern life. Based on the simple concept of making lists, The Hit List lets you plan, forget, then act when the time is right. Your life ...
There's a List for That
blog.twitter.com 10/30/2009 — We’re putting the finishing touches on our new Lists feature and we're really excited about the folks who have already taken a lot of time creating awesome lists. From the @time list of funny people to your own list of people who make you laugh—it's ...
AT&T Customers Enjoy Unlimited Calling to Their A-List
att.com 9/9/2009 — Let the good times roll. With AT&T A-List with Rollover, customers can do just that with unlimited mobile calling to and from five VIP domestic phone numbers at no additional cost. Families can join in the savings too with unlimited calling to up to ...
Top 2008 App Store app list posted by Apple
itunes.apple.com 12/2/2008 — Apple released the official list of the top paid/free apps at the App Store on Tuesday.
The list is broken up into several categories including Top Paid Apps, Top Free Apps, Top Games, Entertainment, Utilities, Social Networking, and Music. There ...
iPhones not on House 'must-have' list
news.cnet.com 10/29/2008 — Upon further review, Congress isn't moving all that quickly to the iPhone. (Credit: Apple)
Reports of the iPhone's imminent arrival in Washington appear to have been greatly exaggerated.
Jordan Golson of the Industry Standard has debunked a ...