Text Accessibility Plan for iPhone
AT&T is pleased to offer Text Accessibility Plan’s (TAP) for iPhone and iPhone 3G. These Text Accessibility Plans were developed for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, have a speech disability and/or hearing loss, and was designed with input from the community.
The TAP plan for original iPhone is $40.00 per month* and includes:
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Unlimited SMS messages
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Unlimited data usage (email and web)
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$.40 per minute pay-per-use voice
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Visual Voicemail
*All for use in the U.S.
The TAP plan for iPhone 3G $50.00 per month* and includes:
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Unlimited SMS messages
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Unlimited data usage (email and web)
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$.40 per minute pay-per-use voice
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Visual Voicemail
*All for use in the U.S.
AT&T is also offering a business version of the TAP plan for our business customers that is $65 per month and includes all of the above features plus unlimited enterprise email.
All customers interested in any of the TAP plans will need to qualify for these plans by completing the disability certification forms. You can download these in .pdf form by clicking here. These TAP plans for iPhone are only available for original iPhone and iPhone 3G.
Customers wanting to utilize the TAP plans for iPhone will need to follow the regular iPhone activation procedures. Once iPhone is activated then the customer may contact our National Center for Customers with Disabilities to change his or her plan to one of the TAP plans for iPhone.
To learn more about TAP, contact AT&T at NCCDSupport@att.com or call our National Center for Customers with Disabilities at:
1-866-241-6567 (TTY)
1-866-241-6568 (Voice)
Note: Please carefully review the Plan Terms, which explain the limitations of your service. Service is not available at all times in all places. Check Map and Coverage Limitations.
*In addition to the monthly cost of the rate plan and any selected features, AT&T imposes the following charges: a Regulatory Cost Recovery Fee of up to $1.25 to help defray its cost incurred in complying with obligations and charges imposed by State and Federal telecom regulations, a gross receipts surcharge, and State and Federal Universal Service Charges. These fees are not taxes or government-required charges. Taxes and other fees also apply.




