Is Unefon and AT the same?

Is Unefon and AT the same?

Unefon is a Mexican mobile telecommunications brand used by AT Mexico, a subsidiary of AT Inc., used for prepaid products.

Does ATT own Telcel?

Owned by Carlos Slim’s America Movil (AM), Telcel is one of three main players in Mexico’s wireless market. It’s joined by Telefonica subsidiary Movistar Mexico and AT Mexico. AM appeared optimistic that the arrival of AT Mexico had changed the competitive landscape and negated the need for any divestment.

What carrier is AT& t in Mexico?

AT Mexico (formerly known as Iusacell and Nextel Mexico), also known as AT Mexico Wireless and AT Mexico Mobility, is a Mexican mobile telephone operator and subsidiary of AT, which is headquartered in Mexico City.

Can you use ATT in Mexico?

New and existing customers with an AT Unlimited Plan can say goodbye to roaming charges in both Mexico and Canada. Talk, text and use data in and between the United States, Mexico and Canada for no roaming charge.

When did AT enter Mexico?

MEXICO CITY, April 30, 2015 — AT1 has completed its acquisition of companies operating under the name Nextel Mexico from NII Holdings, Inc., including spectrum licenses, network assets, retail stores and subscribers in Mexico, for $1.875 billion, less approximately $427 million of net debt and other adjustments.

Does Telcel Mexico work in USA?

In addition to free calling to and from Mexico, Telcel subscribers also get free calling to international landlines and to mobile numbers in China, Canada and India. In the USA, Telcel operates as a T-Mobile MVNO, and thus service is provided using T-Mobile’s network.

Does tmobile work well in Mexico?

When you travel to Mexico and Canada, you get unlimited calling, texting, and data with up to 5GB at 4G LTE speeds. If you frequently travel internationally and require a higher speed you can add T-Mobile One™ Plus or Magenta® MAX, and get up to 256kbps speeds abroad for $15/month.

Is Mexico included in ATT plan?

AT Unlimited and MobileShare plan customers can talk, text, and use their plan data with an eligible device in Mexico or Canada without roaming charges.

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