I just call them to confirm that. I mostly use my cell as a beeper+emergency, so I am going to stick to AT&T. Be careful, if some telemarketer left you a 20 minutes recorded voice message, you will be charge for 20 minutes. Believe me, this could happen.
One draw back on eCallplus service is that: any voicemail message will incur airtime (leaving a message or retrieving one), while ATT is free. Also, ATT has free 611 number to call to check airtime left and expiration date. I am not sure about eCallplus.
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