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Vote for Cingular. I came from T-mobile and my wife was at ATT and finally we can talk again. I am very pleased with reception. I can only talk for South FL (South Palm Beach, All Broward and North Dade are the areas we are in) but coverage is so far the best, compared to T-mobile and ATT anyways. No dropped calls!!! REPEAT for T-MOBILE victims. NO DROPPED CALLS!

Right now cingular gives unlimited mobile to mobile if you sign up for a $39 and higher national plan. So me and Mrs. huncowboy (for another $19 for her line) can talk all day long and share 600 anytime plus 5000 nights and weekends and the mentioned unlimited mobile to mobile (cingular to cingular only) minutes. The two lines come out 110ish with tax and 2x 250 SMS included which is optional for $10. It did take make about 30 min and all the concentration after a rough hangover to figure out what I was looking at when I got our first invoice in my shaky hands. Not everyone has intelligence background. When I looked at the tax section it shortly went through my mind this question: “And what is income tax for?”... but that is the same for all of them.

My only problem was that I could not use my T68i on cingular because it did not have 850Mhz (which is the only GSM freq. used in FL per tech cust service) so I ended up getting a T616. Love it. They have a good deal on it for $50ish with new service. Beats the brown stuff out of the T68i. But if you don’t want to buy another cell make sure your area broadcasts in 1900Mhz, or your phone has 850Mhz before switching. Customer service won't tell you rightaway, they don't know. You will need to fight your way to the tech service.

BTW cing customer service is full of >>insert your favorite here<<. The one bhhhitch that kept telling me that only cigular phones work on cingular networks while I was talking to her from a non cingular phone was topnotch, so was her supervisor.

But who cares as long they don't com eover for dinner. It is finally over and we can move on with our lives.
 

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