Re: Cingular Analog/TDMA Surcharge

> Any idea if this applies to those of us with GAIT phones that do GSM

>> as well as TDMA, and analog? > The issue is that the new digital protocols use less than 1/50 of the > radio bandwidth of a cell tower. So what they really want is for all > the older analog phones to be tossed in the trash. But that would > upset some folks. So this is a nudge for them to switch to s new > phone. And I'm sure they'll "make a deal" if it helps you to switch.

Except my phone already does GSM. I called them, asked if I can just keep the plan I have as GSM-only, and not is there no deal, the cheapest plan they offer is ten bucks more than what I'm paying now.

Time to look at T-Mobile.

R's,

John

[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: I hope we can get a definitive answer on this sometime soon. I'll tell you what my conversation was like with them on Monday afternoon: After reading the original Monty Solomon item here on Sunday, and the newswire item earlier Monday, I called customer service to ask them. I have _two_ cellular phones from Cingular Wireless, in a 'family plan' type of arrangement: both phones draw from the same 500 minutes per month, share the same unlimited nights and weekends arrangement, etc. The phone _I_ use is Nokia 6010 which is GSM exclusively. The other phone is GAIT, Nokia 65-something, which is used by my caretaker, a fellow who now stays around here with me when the nurse or the meals-on-wheels lady is not here. The Doctor says it is good for me to have someone around much of the time, given my poor health. So seldom was I using the cell phone in recent months, there was a _huge_ amount of rollover minutes accumulating, so Raymond (the caretaker) was given the GAIT phone to stay in touch with me when he or I was out, etc.

Now the GAIT phone can do both the old style calls and the newer GSM calls. I called customer service Monday afternoon to ask if this was going to apply to me, at least to the GAIT phone. I was assured it will _NOT_ apply to me. To those of you who are on contracts with Cingular who wish to break their contracts, this might be an ideal time to do so; after all, Cingular is changing the terms of their contract with you. PAT]

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