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  • 13-01-2003 11:56pm
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    AT&T Unveils Industry's First Internet Family Plan

    Family Plan Customers Get Three Unlimited Internet Accounts for the Price of One

    BEDMINSTER, N.J.-- AT&T today unveiled the industry's first Internet family plan for AT&T residential local and long-distance customers. The AT&T Internet Family Plan allows subscribers to sign up for one unlimited Internet account for $23.99 per month, and get two additional unlimited 'guest' accounts for free.

    Subscribers to the AT&T plan can use all three accounts in the same household, or give the guest accounts to family or friends anywhere in the United States. The plan enables up to three members of a multi-computer household to use the Internet simultaneously, for about the same price as a single AOL account.

    The Internet Family Plan main account is automatically billed to the subscriber's residential local or long-distance AT&T account, so guest account recipients never receive a monthly bill, making it easier and more affordable than ever to stay in touch with loved ones across town or across the country. Consumers who subscribe to the plan by March 1, 2003 also receive up to one month free.
    "Ireland can no longer afford to follow. We must lead."
    --Dermot Ahern


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 344 ✭✭DC


    Since when was Ireland Inc. family oriented? :rolleyes:

    3 accounts = 90 x 3 + VAT = nearly enough to pay the average family mortgage.


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