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AT&T launches unlimited calling to Mexico from US, PR

Current AT&T World Connect Value customers, both consumer and business, automatically receive the benefits.(Credit: Carlos Anguita)

Current AT&T World Connect Value customers, both consumer and business, automatically receive the benefits.(Credit: Carlos Anguita)

Following last week’s acquisition of Mexican wireless service provider Iusacell, AT&T announced Tuesday that its international calling package, AT&T World Connects Value, now features unlimited calling from the U.S. to any number in Mexico, including mobile numbers, at no additional charge.

The footprint also includes Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, carrier representatives confirmed.

Current AT&T World Connect Value customers, both consumer and business, automatically receive the benefits.

Last year, AT&T introduced unlimited text, picture and video messaging to the world with Mobile Share Value and now Mobile Share Value customers can get continued savings with unlimited calling to Mexico with the World Connect Value package.

“We’re always looking for opportunities to show our appreciation to our customers,” said David Christopher, chief marketing officer, AT&T Mobility. “Mexico is the most frequently dialed country among our wireless customers — and now they can call as much as they want with our enhanced World Connect Value package.”

The World Connect Value package is $5 a month per line and offers unlimited calling to Mexico at no additional charge, as well as low-rate calling from the U.S. to more than 225 countries.

Available to AT&T wireless postpaid customers, including those who have Wireless Home Services, AT&T World Connect Value package offers customers savings over pay-per-use rates plus the convenience of using their wireless phone to directly call friends and family all over the world.

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