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Get talk, text, and high-speed data in 210+ destinations with AT&T International Day Pass® for $12/day. *When added to your existing unlimited plan. Coverage and data speed vary by destination and may be changed.
- International Day Pass
With AT&T International Day Pass, use your current plan in...
- International Long Distance Calling Rates
Get in touch as often as you like with AT&T International...
- Pay-Per-Use
Every AT&T Unlimited plan includes unlimited talk, text and...
- AT&T Cruise Packages
Save more compared to pay-per-use rates while cruising at...
- AT&T PrePaid
*International Calling Add-Ons: Good for 30 days as long as...
- International Day Pass
If you’re traveling internationally, however, you’ll either need to use roaming and the pay-per-use charges associated with that, or you can sign up for AT&T International Day Pass and pay $12 per day per line in any of the 210+ destinations.
Every AT&T Unlimited plan includes unlimited talk, text and data in and between Mexico & Canada. Stay connected abroad with AT&T. You can pay as you go or get unlimited international data, talk, and text with the International Day Pass for just $12/day.
12 Ιουν 2023 · For longer trips: Global Roaming is included with all Sprint plans, providing free international texting and basic data of up to 2G speeds at no extra cost. International calls cost $0.25 per...
29 Οκτ 2024 · Roaming rates will apply unless you activate AT&T International Day pass within any one of over 210 destinations. How must does AT&T charge for international data usage? AT&T charges $2.05/MB in most areas outside of the United States.
4 Σεπ 2019 · Check out the tables below to see how AT&T’s roaming rates compare to the other major carriers, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint. AT&T’s unlimited plans—Unlimited &More and Unlimited &More Premium—include roaming in Mexico and Canada (a.k.a. Roam North America). In addition, you get unlimited texting to 120+ international destinations.
4 Οκτ 2018 · Most major US carriers have adopted sensible pay-per-day rates to compete with T-Mobile and Google Fi, both of which disrupted the prior model of charging per-megabyte rates. (For reference, TPG himself was dinged by AT&T at $19.99 per megabyte in 2010 while roaming in London. He faced a $180 charge for essentially checking his email twice.)