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The Straight Talk Unlimited Plus International Plan is an individual prepaid cell phone plan that offers unlimited anytime minutes for nationwide calling, unlimited nationwide text or picture messages, and unlimited data.
The Straight Talk Unlimited Plan comes in 4 different packages:
$35 Unlimited Plan: Unlimited talk and text, and unlimited data (first 3GB at 3G/4G speeds)
$45 Unlimited Plan: Unlimited talk and text, and unlimited data (first 25GB at 3G/4G speeds)
$55 Unlimited Plan: Unlimited talk and text, and unlimited data (first 60GB at 3G/4G speeds)
$60 Unlimited Plus International Plan: Unlimited talk plus mobile to mobile calling to Mexico, Canada, China & India plus 1000 landline destinations, unlimited texts, and unlimited data (first 25GB at 3G/4G speeds)
Features & Benefits
No contract required
Straight Talk offers prepaid wireless, no-contract cell service for top of the line smartphones and basic cell phones.
Unlimited Anytime Minutes
This plan allows for unlimited anytime voice minutes per month.
Call to 411
Unlimited Call to 411 is included at no extra charge.
Other Included Features
This plan also includes the following features:
Unlimited text messages and pictures messages
Unlimited data
Auto Refill Option
Call forwarding
Basic voice mail
Caller ID
Call waiting
Conference calling
Cost Breakdown in Detail
Monthly
Base Plan
$ 60.00
Messages Cost
$0.00
Data Cost
$0.00
Grand Total
$60.00
*Other fees based on usage may apply, including early termination fees and a one time activation fee of $0.00.
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