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- 10-24-2003, 10:49 AM #16bgGuest
Re: NOKIA 6800 or MOTOROLA V60i ?
I have the local TDMA Digital Advantage here in Tennessee. We're getting all
circuits busy here, too and GSM in this area is not yet fully functional. I
think we have fewer channels here, too. It used to better. We may switch
after our commit time is up.
-Bud
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- 10-24-2003, 02:35 PM #17Tim SmootGuest
Re: NOKIA 6800 or MOTOROLA V60i ?
Good news, They finally let me out of my contract and I don't have to pay
the 175.00 fee.
I am going with Alltel they have great coverage in Michigan.
They also have good deals for there national plan.
"Tim Smoot" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> They were leasing towers from other companies. When the least ran out the
> company would not release them the towers.
> "Martin Crosbie" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> >
> > "Tim Smoot" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > > I live in southern Michigan. I have AT&T they are the worst wireless
> > company
> > > I ever had. They lost a lot of towers that they had so now my phone
> > doesn't
> > > work is a lot of areas that it worked in before.
> >
> > How can they lose towers? The US network is poor as it is, so why on
earth
> > would they reduce their coverage? it makes no sense. is it common for
> > service areas to change like this?
> >
> > Martin Crosbie
> >
> >
>
>
- 10-25-2003, 01:43 PM #18Al KleinGuest
Re: NOKIA 6800 or MOTOROLA V60i ?
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 08:50:22 -0400, "Tim Smoot" <[email protected]>
posted in alt.cellular.motorola:
>I live in southern Michigan. I have AT&T they are the worst wireless company
>I ever had. They lost a lot of towers that they had so now my phone doesn't
>work is a lot of areas that it worked in before. I tried to get out of my
>contract because I can't use my phone in the areas that I work in. They will
>only let me out if I pay the 175.00 cancellation fee. It hardly seems fair
>if the coverage area is smaller that I still have to pay the cancellation
>fee. AT&T says they can change the coverage area any time.
Does Michigan have a warrantee of marketability? If it does AT&T may
be violating it for you, and your contract may be void. (If it's
void, it doesn't exist, so there wouldn't be any fee to "get out of
it".)
>Also many time when I try to call out the network is to busy to make a call.
There's nothing we can do about that. There's no guarantee of time of
service.
>A lot of time when someone tries to call me the phone never rings and goes
>directly to voice mail or it tells them that I am not answering my phone.
Same problem - no more slots available in any cell you can reach.
>Ever time I call customer service I get the run around. I spend hours every
>week talking to them trying to resolve these problems.
The only legitimate problem you've posted is the change in coverage.
Check your state out for a warrantee of marketability. Check with
your state Attorney General's office.
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- 10-25-2003, 01:44 PM #19Al KleinGuest
Re: NOKIA 6800 or MOTOROLA V60i ?
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 16:35:35 -0400, "Tim Smoot" <[email protected]>
posted in alt.cellular.motorola:
>Good news, They finally let me out of my contract and I don't have to pay
>the 175.00 fee.
Ignore my previous post.
And congratulations.
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