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  1. #1
    Interpage Network Services Inc.
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    Hi,

    We've been having some problems with our analog account in the ex-Cell
    One/Boston (00007) market.

    After the endless holds for customer service reps who say "You can not talk to
    Tech Support directly" (as compared to Verizon, whom I infinitely prefer but
    this is a legacy account with CO/Boston - Cingular and, fopr the meantime, we
    need to keep it), we get a service tech to call us back (Jeff Waters from the
    Tulsa Center), and, in response to a question as to why a given analog/617 #
    receives a *phone* generated fast busy ONLY in downtown Boston (and not
    elsewhere in 00007 and it other NAMs *on the same phone/ESN* work great in the
    same areas), are told by Jeff that "We are getting rid on all analog in downtown
    Boston".

    When I asked "So why does a different NAM on the same phone work, or for that
    matter, why if I switch our Verizon/00028 Boston market number to the "A" side
    (hence roaming on 00007) (and force analog although it is not necessary since
    the Verizon CDMA phone, when it can not detect CDMA coverage, will go to analog
    in Cingular's TDMA/Analog 00007 Boston market), will that call work fine in
    analog?"

    Jeff really had no answer and just said "We don't support analog any more", so I
    informed him I'll question that with corporate and see what they say (and if not
    with them then with the FCC).

    At any rate, I had someone look into getting their Executive Office number (I've
    never had to deal with Cingular as an entity before; I used to know the
    headquarters for Cell One Boston, ie, when they were still located in Mass and
    had some idea where Boston was!), and with each number he called he got a
    runaround and no one seemed to know what the number was for the corporate
    headquarters (what a surprise! ;( )

    Anyone out there know the number? I''d like to give the coporate level an
    opportunity to address the issue before escalating it to an informal complaint.
    (Saves both us and Cingular time and will resolve the issue more rapidly.)

    Any help would be appreciated!

    Thanks in advance,

    -Doug

    d and the number 11 with no [email protected]
    www.interpage.net
    (510) 315-2750





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  2. #2
    Elmo P. Shagnasty
    Guest

    Re: Need number for Cingular Corporate Hdqts.

    In article <[email protected]>,
    "Interpage Network Services Inc." <[email protected]> wrote:

    > Anyone out there know the number? I''d like to give the coporate level an
    > opportunity to address the issue before escalating it to an informal
    > complaint.


    http://www.cingular.com

    there's a TON of things in the site map that are referenced nowhere else




  3. #3
    Interpage Network Services Inc.
    Guest

    Re: Need number for Cingular Corporate Hdqts.

    Well, actually, it was not as hard as we thought; found it via Superpages:

    Cingular Wireless - Headquarters
    5565 Glenridge Connector, Atlanta, GA 30342
    (404) 236-6000

    So there it is -- we actually got someone there who is looking into the
    issue so hopefully we can resolve it at this level...

    Thanks!

    -Doug
    d and the number 11 with no [email protected]
    (510) 315-2750



    "Interpage Network Services Inc." <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Hi,
    >
    > We've been having some problems with our analog account in the ex-Cell
    > One/Boston (00007) market.
    >
    > After the endless holds for customer service reps who say "You can not

    talk toCingular Wireless - Headquarters
    5565 Glenridge Connector, Atlanta, GA 30342
    (404) 236-6000
    > Tech Support directly" (as compared to Verizon, whom I infinitely prefer

    but
    > this is a legacy account with CO/Boston - Cingular and, fopr the meantime,

    we
    > need to keep it), we get a service tech to call us back (Jeff Waters from

    the
    > Tulsa Center), and, in response to a question as to why a given analog/617

    #
    > receives a *phone* generated fast busy ONLY in downtown Boston (and not
    > elsewhere in 00007 and it other NAMs *on the same phone/ESN* work great in

    the
    > same areas), are told by Jeff that "We are getting rid on all analog in

    downtown
    > Boston".
    >
    > When I asked "So why does a different NAM on the same phone work, or for

    that
    > matter, why if I switch our Verizon/00028 Boston market number to the "A"

    side
    > (hence roaming on 00007) (and force analog although it is not necessary

    since
    > the Verizon CDMA phone, when it can not detect CDMA coverage, will go to

    analog
    > in Cingular's TDMA/Analog 00007 Boston market), will that call work fine

    in
    > analog?"
    >
    > Jeff really had no answer and just said "We don't support analog any

    more", so I
    > informed him I'll question that with corporate and see what they say (and

    if not
    > with them then with the FCC).
    >
    > At any rate, I had someone look into getting their Executive Office number

    (I've
    > never had to deal with Cingular as an entity before; I used to know the
    > headquarters for Cell One Boston, ie, when they were still located in Mass

    and
    > had some idea where Boston was!), and with each number he called he got a
    > runaround and no one seemed to know what the number was for the corporate
    > headquarters (what a surprise! ;( )
    >
    > Anyone out there know the number? I''d like to give the coporate level an
    > opportunity to address the issue before escalating it to an informal

    complaint.
    > (Saves both us and Cingular time and will resolve the issue more rapidly.)
    >
    > Any help would be appreciated!
    >
    > Thanks in advance,
    >
    > -Doug
    >
    > d and the number 11 with no [email protected]
    > www.interpage.net
    > (510) 315-2750
    >
    >






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