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Alltel Expands My Circle Program

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Alltel Wireless has announced the expansion of its My Circle program, adding two new options, My Circle 5 and My Circle 20.

In 2006, Alltel launched its My Circle option, offering customers with rate plans of $59.99 or higher unlimited calling to and from any 10 numbers on any network for free. Today's offer extends the My Circle options - now new and existing customers on any rate plan of $49.99 or higher will receive My Circle 5 and the ability to choose any five numbers, and customers with a calling plan of $99.99 or higher will benefit from My Circle 20, providing unlimited calling to any 20 numbers on any network for free.

"The addition of Alltel's My Circle 5 and My Circle 20 provides our customers with more choice and control over their wireless experience," said Frank O'Mara, chief marketing officer for Alltel Wireless, in a statement.  "Our My Circle 10 has been extremely well-received, and with the expansion, even more people can enjoy the freedom of choosing who they call for free - any five, 10 or 20 numbers on any network." 

Customers can add any combination of home phone, office or wireless numbers located in the United States, regardless of local phone company or wireless carrier. Customers can change their Circle numbers by going to www.alltel.com/myaccount. Free calls to "My Circle" numbers are in addition to anytime minutes, night/weekend minutes and mobile-to-mobile minutes included in customers' calling plans.

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