How are ATT anytime minutes calculated?
You really need to sit down and review your plan. The following have an impact on the usage of anytime minutes: 1) Nights. Most plans from AT&T include unlimited night calling. The “night” time is typically from 9pm to 6am the next morning. Any calls sent/received in that time will not deduct anytime minutes. 2) Weekends. Typically paired with unlimited night calling is unlimited weekend calling. Calls made/received on Saturday and Sunday will not deduct anytime minutes. 3) Mobile to Mobile. Most AT&T plans now offer unlimited Mobile to Mobile calling. This means, all calls sent/received from your AT&T mobile phone to another AT&T mobile phone, regardless of when the calls are made/received, will not deduct anytime minutes. Once you consider the impact of these three factors, you’re left with the following cases that will always deduct anytime minutes. 1) Calls made from 6am to 9pm, Monday – Friday to a landline or non-AT&T mobile phone. 2) Calls received from 6am to 9pm, Monday – Frid