AT&T PrePaid Internet Service is now available at Walgreens drugstores, soon to be located at every street corner in America

October 30, 2002

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MORRISTOWN, N.J. -- AT&T and Walgreens today announced that AT&T PrePaid Internet Service is now available in more than 3,900 of the drugstore chain's stores across the United States. AT&T PrePaid Internet Service is a flexible, pay-as-you-go Internet service powered by the company's award-winning AT&T Worldnet® Service. It comes with one e-mail account and is perfect for consumers who want to access the Web without a monthly fee, need a travel Internet service to complement their home or office connection or want a back-up service. "Getting our product on the shelves of the nation's largest drugstore chains makes prepaid Internet readily available to more people just as prepaid phone cards expanded the long distance market," said Mark Evans, vice president of AT&T PrePaid Services. "More consumers can now pay cash for a block of time to access the Internet without a monthly recurring charge or the use of a credit card." AT&T Corp.

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