 NetFixerFreedom is NOT freePremium join:2004-06-24 The 'Boro Reviews:
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Re: Uverse voice vs CallVantage said by Fisamo:Even with CallVantage, ATT has shown that they believe many consumers to be lacking in the intelligence department... Their one-line "unlimited" plan is $25/mo plus local taxes. For another $25/mo, you can subscribe to a second line. Your alternative option for two lines is to pay $50/mo for ATTCV's two-line plan, where the primary line is unlimited, but the secondary line is limited to 500 min, with overage minutes costing 4cents each... AT&T has recently removed the limited usage of the second line. I recently got two unlimited AT&T CallVantage lines for $39.98 ($5.00 discount per line for also having AT&T/Cingular Wireless).

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 FisamoPremium join:2004-02-20 Apex, NC |  Read details of two-line plan closely... |
That's my point, though. You can sign up for ONE line, then add a SECOND line, both with UNLIMITED minutes, for $50/mo (or $40/mo if you're an ATT wireless subscriber). OR, you can sign up for their two-line plan at $50/mo, and your second line is limited to 500 min/mo. I took this screen shot of their sales page today. |
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| I signed up to port two lines at the same time, but I clicked this link on the AT&T CallVantage home page to start the order process:

Perhaps, if you are not an existing AT&T Wireless customer, the option to sign up for two unlimited lines is still not available. 
I certainly would not have ported my Vonage lines to AT&T CallVantage if one of the lines only had 500 minutes per month.  -- We can never have enough of nature. We need to witness our own limits transgressed, and some life pasturing freely where we never wander. Test your firewall. |
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 | reply to Fisamo What does a second line mean in?
If a second number, maybe it makes sense...
Why isn't the bandwidth shared per account? There is no line...this is old pots thinking where additional wires are installed for a second line! UGH
said by Fisamo:That's my point, though. You can sign up for ONE line, then add a SECOND line, both with UNLIMITED minutes, for $50/mo (or $40/mo if you're an ATT wireless subscriber). OR, you can sign up for their two-line plan at $50/mo, and your second line is limited to 500 min/mo. I took this screen shot of their sales page today. |
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 NetFixerFreedom is NOT freePremium join:2004-06-24 The 'Boro Reviews:
·Vonage
·Cingular Wireless
·Comcast
·AT&T Southeast
| said by xsiddalx:What does a second line mean in? If a second number, maybe it makes sense... Why isn't the bandwidth shared per account? There is no line...this is old pots thinking where additional wires are installed for a second line! UGH Actually, second line is the proper terminology if you expect both numbers/lines to be able to be used simultaneously. Two physical lines from the ATA to two different telephones are required for this to work. A second (or third, or fourth, or ...) telephone number can be assigned to a single telephone line, but you will not be able to use each number independently and simultaneously. -- We can never have enough of nature. We need to witness our own limits transgressed, and some life pasturing freely where we never wander. Test your firewall. |
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