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  1. #1
    Will
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    I've been a subscriber to the Cingular Mobitex network using a Blackbery 9xx
    series device for four years. I've hung onto this service because it gets
    reception far away from the transmitter. I've sometimes been hiking 10
    miles into the backcountry and still during moments of connectivity messages
    will go back and forth. In the same situation GSM and TDMA phones are
    completely dead.

    Do I have any options with any carrier for a service that is similar to the
    Mobitex, with a signal that will carry far beyond what GSM can do? I need
    to stay in touch by e-mail when I am remote so simply GSM e-mail services
    aren't even close to being a good option for me.

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    Will





    See More: Cingular Mobitex Network Gone 12/31/2006...Any Replacements?




  2. #2
    John Navas
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    Re: Cingular Mobitex Network Gone 12/31/2006...Any Replacements?

    On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 11:39:33 -0700, "Will" <[email protected]>
    wrote in <[email protected]>:

    >I've been a subscriber to the Cingular Mobitex network using a Blackbery 9xx
    >series device for four years. I've hung onto this service because it gets
    >reception far away from the transmitter. I've sometimes been hiking 10
    >miles into the backcountry and still during moments of connectivity messages
    >will go back and forth. In the same situation GSM and TDMA phones are
    >completely dead.
    >
    >Do I have any options with any carrier for a service that is similar to the
    >Mobitex, with a signal that will carry far beyond what GSM can do? I need
    >to stay in touch by e-mail when I am remote so simply GSM e-mail services
    >aren't even close to being a good option for me.


    * Iridium Satellite Phone
    * Iridium Global Satellite Paging
    Or stick with Mobitex:
    * USA Mobility

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    Best regards, FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS:
    John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Cingular_Wireless_FAQ>



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