AT&T To Offer Microcells For Free

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Friday, January 21st, 2011

Does your AT&T service really suck? Well AT&T has your back. They’re offering a free Microcell to the top 7.5% customers experiencing the worst reception, as defined by their own ratings. Sadly, this doesn’t mean you can roll into the AT&T and ask – you have to have received a special mailer with a coupon code.

You have to sign a 1 year agreement to keep the cell running and you’ll be charged $16 for every month you keep it if you return it before the year is up. The cells will cost $199 without a mailer.

via Eng

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