It sounds too good to be true, but it's legit: MetroPCS Communications is offering a $5-per-month plan that provides unlimited phone calls to 100 countries.The discount Dallas-based wireless provider said it is the first North American carrier offering the steeply discounted rate without additional charges.

MetroPCS' service plan lets customers pay by the month instead of minutes, and its services do not require a signed contract, deposit or credit check. For an extra $5 a month, unlimited international calling can be added to MetroPCS' $40, $45 and $50 service plans, including family plans, which already include unlimited long-distance service to the 48 continental states and Puerto Rico.

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