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  1. #1
    JoshIII
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    > > "The Real Bev" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > >
    > > Let me rephrase my question: When TDMA (AT&T and
    > > whoever else) is gone, will
    > > there be cheap prepaid GSM or CDMA services?
    > >
    > > In the 2 years I've had callplus I may have made 20
    > > calls aside from the obligatory 1-per-month keep-alive
    > > call. $3.33/month is fine. All gone when TDMA dies?

    >


    > JoshIII wrote:
    > *Partial* list for prepaid GSM or CDMA:
    >
    > www.tracfone.com (Cingular, Verizon, Alltel, T-Mobile, etc.- CDMA, GSM,
    > TDMA)
    > http://www.virgin.com/mobile/ (Sprint - CDMA)
    > http://www.simplefreedom.net/SimpleFreedom/Home.htm (Alltel - CDMA)
    > www.cingular.com (GoPhone 10 cents a minute, Cingular - GSM)
    > www.net10wireless.com (Cingular/T-Mobile 10 cents a minute - GSM)
    > www.verizonwireless.com ("inpulse" in network unlimited 99 cents/day,
    > Verizon -CDMA)
    > http://www.alltel.com/personal/wirel...s/prepaid.html ($30/month
    > Alltel -CDMA)
    >
    >
    > For emergencies only users like myself, Virgin Mobile and
    > TracFone are the
    > least expense CDMA/GSM prepaid that I know of. They can each be had for
    > less than $10 per month (minimum).
    >
    > With TracFone's promotion system, you can keep one activated for free if
    > you refer at least 6 others to them per year. I get about
    > 18 referrals per year, which allows me to keep two TracFone(s) and
    > one for my Sis, all for about $0/year. Getting referrals isn't exactly
    > easy because you send out 2 or 3 times more than ever get used.
    >
    > Any other GSM or CDMA prepaid plans less expensive than
    > $10/month please post here!



    My question is what is going to happen to all the regional exclusively TDMA
    networks like Suncom and others? Will they switch to CDMA or GSM?
    Probably GSM since TDMA is a class of GSM.

    JoshIII
    upstate south carolina
    [email protected]
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  2. #2
    Stanley Reynolds
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    Re: prepaid cell phone plans WITHOUT expiration date


    > My question is what is going to happen to all the regional exclusively

    TDMA
    > networks like Suncom and others? Will they switch to CDMA or GSM?
    > Probably GSM since TDMA is a class of GSM.
    >

    I think the choice of CDMA or GSM will depend on how much they could make on
    roaming. If a CDMA carrier is weak in their coverage area and they have an
    agreement for roaming that could generate income. The same could be true for
    GSM. The smaller carrier will do best in a niche not served by a large
    carrier.





  3. #3
    JoshIII
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    Re: prepaid cell phone plans WITHOUT expiration date

    JoshIII wrote:
    > >> My question is what is going to happen to all the regional exclusively

    > >TDMA
    > >> networks like Suncom and others? Will they switch to CDMA or GSM?
    > >> Probably GSM since TDMA is a class of GSM.
    > >>

    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >I think the choice of CDMA or GSM will depend on how much they could make

    on
    > >roaming. If a CDMA carrier is weak in their coverage area and they have

    an
    > >agreement for roaming that could generate income. The same could be true

    for
    > >GSM. The smaller carrier will do best in a niche not served by a large
    > >carrier.

    >

    "Joseph" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > Perhaps so, but historically since AT&T Wireless and cingular
    > overlayed GSM over their TDMA systems. That's not always the path
    > that's taken, but it's frequently the one that is. Not only in North
    > America. Cellcom in Israel which is a TDMA system overlayed GSM on
    > their system (now an 1800 carrier.)



    Suncom, now currently 800 MHz TDMA and *HAD* a cooperative agreement with
    AT&T for 800 MHz TDMA coverage in SC. Namely, there was no AT&T 800MHz TDMA
    coverage in SC, so AT&T customers roamed on Suncom here. To activate a
    TDMA phone here in the state, it had to be with Suncom. Now since AT&T
    (TDMA) is now Cingular and TDMA is diminishing everywhere in favor of GSM,
    Suncom's role and future outlook has also diminished.

    No way will Suncom switch to 800MHz CDMA in South Carolina, else it would be
    suicide for them. Verizon or Alltel, both 800CDMA, are strong here in SC,
    and would not form coop agreements with Suncom for sharing and roaming
    800MHZ CDMA.

    What would happen with Suncom customers when they traveled outside the
    state, then have to roam on Verizon or Alltel networks? Suncom native
    coverage is only here in SC and maybe parts of NC and GA.

    From what I read in these cellular newsgroups, even Alltel and Verizon have
    fewer and fewer cooperative roaming agreements with each other.

    The only way Suncom will switch to CDMA here will be in the PCS portion of
    the cell phone band (1900MHZ), and possibly form cooperative agreements with
    Sprint/Nextel there.

    Other wise Suncom will switch to 900MHz GSM or 1900 MHz GSM and compete with
    Cingular's 1900MHz GSM coverage here in the state (SC).

    With this perspective, I would look for Sprint/Nextel to acquire Suncom in
    the near term and convert the Suncom TDMA 800 network to CDMA 1900 (PCS).

    Might be a good time to buy stock in Suncom if its cheap.

    JoshIII
    upstate south carolina
    [email protected]
    Activating a new or refurbished TracFone soon?
    Be sure to get a referral (by email) from a
    TracFone user *before* you activate and you'll
    both receive 100 FREE minutes airtime! Check
    out the refurbished Nokia 2285/1221/1100 or
    Motorola v120 *free phone* specials at:
    www.tracfone.com
    TracFone uses Alltel, Verizon, Cingular, and
    T-Mobile wireless networks, just to name a few.
    I've been a satisfied TracFone user 4 years.





  4. #4
    JoshIII
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    Re: prepaid cell phone plans WITHOUT expiration date

    Rather 850-900MHZ for GSM.
    Picky picky.


    "Joseph" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 23:42:57 -0400, "JoshIII"
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > >Other wise Suncom will switch to 900MHz GSM or 1900 MHz GSM and compete

    with
    > >Cingular's 1900MHz GSM coverage here in the state (SC).

    >
    > It absolutely could not be 900 Mhz GSM since 900 Mhz GSM does not
    > exist in the US on a commercial basis.
    >
    > - -
    >






  5. #5
    Rod
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    Re: prepaid cell phone plans WITHOUT expiration date

    Try 800-850.


    "JoshIII" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Rather 850-900MHZ for GSM.
    > Picky picky.
    >
    >
    > "Joseph" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > On Sat, 10 Sep 2005 23:42:57 -0400, "JoshIII"
    > > <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >
    > > >Other wise Suncom will switch to 900MHz GSM or 1900 MHz GSM and compete

    > with
    > > >Cingular's 1900MHz GSM coverage here in the state (SC).

    > >
    > > It absolutely could not be 900 Mhz GSM since 900 Mhz GSM does not
    > > exist in the US on a commercial basis.
    > >
    > > - -
    > >

    >
    >






  6. #6
    JoshIII
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    Re: prepaid cell phone plans WITHOUT expiration date

    > > "The Real Bev" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > >
    > > Let me rephrase my question: When TDMA (AT&T and
    > > whoever else) is gone, will there be cheap prepaid GSM
    > > or CDMA services?
    > >
    > > In the 2 years I've had callplus I may have made 20 calls
    > > aside from the obligatory 1-per-month keep-alive call.
    > > $3.33/month is fine. All gone when TDMA dies?

    >


    > JoshIII wrote:
    > *Partial* list for prepaid GSM or CDMA:
    >
    > www.tracfone.com (Cingular, Verizon, Alltel, T-Mobile, etc.)
    > - CDMA, GSM, TDMA
    > http://www.virgin.com/mobile/ (Sprint)
    > - CDMA
    > http://www.simplefreedom.net/SimpleFreedom/Home.htm (Alltel)
    > - CDMA
    > www.cingular.com (GoPhone, 10 cents a minute, Cingular)
    > - GSM
    > www.net10wireless.com (Cingular, T-Mobile, 10 cents a minute)
    > - GSM
    > www.verizonwireless.com ("inpulse", in network unlimited 99 cents/day,

    Verizon)
    > - CDMA
    > http://www.alltel.com/personal/wirel...s/prepaid.html ($30/month,

    Alltel)
    > - CDMA
    >
    > For emergencies only users like myself, Virgin Mobile and TracFone are
    > the least expense CDMA/GSM prepaid that I know of. They can each be had

    for
    > less than $10 per month (minimum).
    >
    > With TracFone's promotion system, you can keep one activated for free if
    > you refer at least 6 others to them per year. I get about 18 referrals
    > per year, which allows me to keep two TracFone(s) and one for my Sis, all

    for
    > about $0/year. Getting referrals isn't exactly easy because you send out

    2 or
    > 3 times more than ever get used.
    >
    >Any other GSM or CDMA prepaid plans less expensive than $10/month please
    >post here!
    ><snip>




  7. #7
    Nick Tesla
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    Virgin prepaid not bad now, but I'm trying net10

    18 referrals a year for Tracfone? Geez, you must be a joy to be around. (Hi, nice to meet you, want to sign up for Tracfone?)
    Just kidding, but I bet your friends make fun of you behind your back.
    Anyway, Virgin has modified some of their offers, so you can get ten cents a day with only a 35 cent per day charge, which isn't bad.
    I have net10, but so far I can't say much because customer service is really really awful, in terms of just trying to make contact. I'll reserve my opinion until this current little problem I'm having plays out. If it plays out okay, forget it, we'll chalk it up to growing pains,


    Quote Originally Posted by JoshIII
    > > "The Real Bev" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > >
    > > Let me rephrase my question: When TDMA (AT&T and
    > > whoever else) is gone, will there be cheap prepaid GSM
    > > or CDMA services?
    > >
    > > In the 2 years I've had callplus I may have made 20 calls
    > > aside from the obligatory 1-per-month keep-alive call.
    > > $3.33/month is fine. All gone when TDMA dies?

    >


    > JoshIII wrote:
    > *Partial* list for prepaid GSM or CDMA:
    >
    > www.tracfone.com (Cingular, Verizon, Alltel, T-Mobile, etc.)
    > - CDMA, GSM, TDMA
    > http://www.virgin.com/mobile/ (Sprint)
    > - CDMA
    > http://www.simplefreedom.net/SimpleFreedom/Home.htm (Alltel)
    > - CDMA
    > www.cingular.com (GoPhone, 10 cents a minute, Cingular)
    > - GSM
    > www.net10wireless.com (Cingular, T-Mobile, 10 cents a minute)
    > - GSM
    > www.verizonwireless.com ("inpulse", in network unlimited 99 cents/day,

    Verizon)
    > - CDMA
    > http://www.alltel.com/personal/wirel...s/prepaid.html ($30/month,

    Alltel)
    > - CDMA
    >
    > For emergencies only users like myself, Virgin Mobile and TracFone are
    > the least expense CDMA/GSM prepaid that I know of. They can each be had

    for
    > less than $10 per month (minimum).
    >
    > With TracFone's promotion system, you can keep one activated for free if
    > you refer at least 6 others to them per year. I get about 18 referrals
    > per year, which allows me to keep two TracFone(s) and one for my Sis, all

    for
    > about $0/year. Getting referrals isn't exactly easy because you send out

    2 or
    > 3 times more than ever get used.
    >
    >Any other GSM or CDMA prepaid plans less expensive than $10/month please
    >post here!
    ><snip>



  8. #8
    Too_Many_Tools
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    Re: prepaid cell phone plans WITHOUT expiration date

    JoshIII is a PITA spammer who preys on people so he doesn't have to buy
    minutes.

    Try asking him about who the best competitor to Tracfone is.

    I am still waiting for the answer to my question JoshIII.

    TMT




  9. #9
    Nick Tesla
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    Net 10 works but customer service is crap!

    Okay. that makes sense. anyway, back to my original thought, I can say that net10 works, and is fine, but the customer service is major-league garbage! You might find it worth paying a daily fee to get better customer service.
    Let's see if they improve. As of right now, and I realize it's the holiday season, they suck!
    Phone is fine, customer service is sucky! But it's still better than signing a contract for me, so let me get back to you!

    Quote Originally Posted by Too_Many_Tools
    JoshIII is a PITA spammer who preys on people so he doesn't have to buy
    minutes.

    Try asking him about who the best competitor to Tracfone is.

    I am still waiting for the answer to my question JoshIII.

    TMT



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