United States Cellular Corp. (USM) announced a new unlimited national calling plans. Beginning January 19th, new and existing customers can sign up for the Unlimited National Individual Plan and pay only $69.99 a month for unlimited voice calls. The company said that Families can save big and talk as much as they want each month with the new Unlimited National Family Plan that includes two lines for just $119.99. Customers can get up to three additional lines for $49.99 each. The company noted that current customers can switch from any other plan to the new plans without a contract extension.
Last year, the company introduced its industry-first, free Battery Swap program that allows customers with dead or dying batteries to go into any U.S. Cellular location and swap them out for fully-charged ones. U.S. Cellular also launched its free Overage Protection program that sends text alerts to customers before they reach their voice and texting limits and again when they've topped out for the month, eliminating phone bill surprises.
My Contacts Backup automatically protects the contact information stored in customers' mobile phone for free and lets them easily transfer those contacts to a new handset —or remotely erase them from a lost or stolen phone.
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