New AT&T Plan Lets Wireless Customers Call Canada for Less

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Mon Nov 9, 2009 11:00am EST

'Nation with Canada' and 'FamilyTalk(C) with Canada' Rate Plans Offer Great
Value To Mobile Customers Who Frequently Dial or Visit Canada

DALLAS, Nov. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Mobile calls to our northern
neighbors just got more affordable. AT&T* announced today new wireless rate
plans for Canada: "Nation with Canada" and "FamilyTalk with Canada."

Canada is one of AT&T's most popular international calling destinations. The
new Canada plans are ideal for anyone who frequently calls friends or family
in Canada, or anyone who regularly travels to Canada for business or pleasure.

Subscribers will enjoy benefits such as:
    --  No international long distance charges on wireless calls between the
        United States and Canada
    --  Anytime and 1,000 Nights and Weekend Minutes for use in the United
        States and Canada

    --  Ability to save unused Anytime Minutes with Rollover®



Nation with Canada plans start at $59.99 monthly access. FamilyTalk with
Canada plans start at $89.99 monthly access for two lines of service. Both
plans offer data pay-per-use rates of $2/MB - same as domestic.

Activation, fees, taxes and other charges apply.

For more information about Nation with Canada or AT&T's affordable
international data packages, visit www.att.com/global.

Calls made from or received in Canada do not qualify as Mobile to Mobile
Minutes. 
Unused Rollover Minutes expire after the 12th billing period of the month
minutes have been accumulated. Night and Weekend, and Mobile to Mobile Minutes
not included.
Calls made from or received in Canada cannot exceed your monthly roaming
allowance (the lesser of 750 minutes per month or 40 percent of your Anytime
Minutes per month) in any two consecutive months.  
Certain eligibility requirements apply. See terms at
www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/legal/plan-terms.jsp . 

*AT&T products and services are provided or offered by subsidiaries and
affiliates of AT&T Inc. under the AT&T brand and not by AT&T Inc.

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SOURCE  AT&T Inc.

Kelleigh Beal of AT&T Corporate Communications, +1-404-986-1812,
kelleigh.beal@att.com
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