Alltel.net is a mobile phone company that is based out of the southeast. There are several different plans available for individuals who are looking for wireless service. Cingular has been contemplating on buying out Alltel for several years, and there has been updated information on this merger. This merger will give Alltel the same coverage as AT&T users, and prevent the excessive dropped calls and phone glitches, as AT&T is one of the largest companies in the world, today.
Alltel.net started out as a small phone company that was meant for use by construction and business individuals. Alltel had the same style of chirp-enabled phones as Sprint now does. The company was also known for its rugged phone designs that were virtually indestructible. Now, phones have come with gorilla glass – a shatter-proof glass for a display screen. This glass is ridiculolusly hard to break, scratch – much less shatter. There are advertisements for this glass that have a vehicle backing up onto a cellular device, and the device working just as magnificently as it had previous to the incident.
Alltel.net allows individuals to pay their phone bills via their mobile number and password on the internet, as well as adding or taking away features from a phone package. Customer service numbers are available by dialing *611 from the mobile device, or the 1800 number on the website. If unable to reach anyone, email addresses are also provided. AT&T offers customer service by chat on their website; perhaps when the merger occurs, Alltel will catch up.
Alltel also offers home service; however, the bundle is not much cheaper than one or the other buy themselves.






