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  1. #1
    Alesandra
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    Due to an oversight or a favor, I am off contract early on three phones. I
    have 2 6340i's, and a year old contact at Cingular Corporate that said call
    her when I wanted GAIT service in California. We know I don't need it in
    California, but I do need GAIT in Central Oregon and Montana.

    What rate plan are you on and/or what should I ask for.





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  2. #2
    Bob Walker
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    Re: PING GAIT users, what is your rate plan

    "Alesandra" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Due to an oversight or a favor, I am off contract early on three phones.

    I
    > have 2 6340i's, and a year old contact at Cingular Corporate that said

    call
    > her when I wanted GAIT service in California. We know I don't need it in
    > California, but I do need GAIT in Central Oregon and Montana.
    >
    > What rate plan are you on and/or what should I ask for.
    >
    >



    Check the rate plans for Dallas, TX. Zip 75248 for example.





  3. #3
    Bob Walker
    Guest

    Re: PING GAIT users, what is your rate plan

    "Bob Walker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > "Alesandra" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Due to an oversight or a favor, I am off contract early on three phones.

    > I
    > > have 2 6340i's, and a year old contact at Cingular Corporate that said

    > call
    > > her when I wanted GAIT service in California. We know I don't need it

    in
    > > California, but I do need GAIT in Central Oregon and Montana.
    > >
    > > What rate plan are you on and/or what should I ask for.
    > >
    > >

    >
    >
    > Check the rate plans for Dallas, TX. Zip 75248 for example.
    >
    >


    I should have checked first! The GAIT plans are now gone from the
    Dallas/Fort Worth list.
    You'll need to identify an area that still offers GAIT plans and check
    those. I believe Louisiana is still offering GAIT.





  4. #4
    Rock
    Guest

    Re: PING GAIT users, what is your rate plan

    Detroit area still has gait zip code 48038


    "Bob Walker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > "Bob Walker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > "Alesandra" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > Due to an oversight or a favor, I am off contract early on three

    phones.
    > > I
    > > > have 2 6340i's, and a year old contact at Cingular Corporate that said

    > > call
    > > > her when I wanted GAIT service in California. We know I don't need it

    > in
    > > > California, but I do need GAIT in Central Oregon and Montana.
    > > >
    > > > What rate plan are you on and/or what should I ask for.
    > > >
    > > >

    > >
    > >
    > > Check the rate plans for Dallas, TX. Zip 75248 for example.
    > >
    > >

    >
    > I should have checked first! The GAIT plans are now gone from the
    > Dallas/Fort Worth list.
    > You'll need to identify an area that still offers GAIT plans and check
    > those. I believe Louisiana is still offering GAIT.
    >
    >






  5. #5
    Jud Hardcastle
    Guest

    Re: PING GAIT users, what is your rate plan

    In article <[email protected]>,
    [email protected] says...
    > > Check the rate plans for Dallas, TX. Zip 75248 for example.

    >
    > I should have checked first! The GAIT plans are now gone from the
    > Dallas/Fort Worth list.
    >


    Wow, even the Nation GAIT plan is gone. And even worse, they're gone
    from the resellers like Hawk Electronics also. What a crock. Someone
    at Cingular has really jumped the gun on this and it is really going to
    bite some customers that don't know any better.

    The GSM map on the Cingular site for Texas/regional is now a complete
    joke. They've obviously rolled ATTWS into the map which does add some
    coverage (IF working) but nowhere near what they show. They apparently
    are showing ALL roaming partners whether they've converted to GSM or not
    (or whether they even PLAN to). I've been in east and central Texas in
    just the last few weeks so I can personally attest that there is NO GSM
    coverage in much/most of that area. And I'm not talking minor patches--
    I'm saying that MOST of the rural carriers haven't converted AT ALL.
    This map is simply WRONG. And the data map has also been updated and
    it's even worse--the few cities of 20k+ that I've seen GSM working
    (mainly T-Mobile) does NOT offer data to roamers even if they offer it
    to their customers.

    To drop the GAIT Regional plans is stupid enough but to drop the Nation
    GAIT plan is simply staggering to me. This rush to show GSM completion
    when it isn't true can't be an accident--someone has an agenda.

    All I can say is that anyone who want's to travel in rural Texas (and
    have cellular service) had better ignore the online plans and INSIST on
    a gait phone/plan (and if they refuse be willing to go elsewhere--at
    least on Verizon they could roam on analog).
    --
    Jud
    Dallas TX USA



  6. #6
    Bob Walker
    Guest

    Re: PING GAIT users, what is your rate plan


    "Jud Hardcastle" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message news:[email protected]...
    > In article <[email protected]>,
    > [email protected] says...
    > > > Check the rate plans for Dallas, TX. Zip 75248 for example.

    > >
    > > I should have checked first! The GAIT plans are now gone from the
    > > Dallas/Fort Worth list.
    > >

    >
    > Wow, even the Nation GAIT plan is gone. And even worse, they're gone
    > from the resellers like Hawk Electronics also. What a crock. Someone
    > at Cingular has really jumped the gun on this and it is really going to
    > bite some customers that don't know any better.
    >
    > The GSM map on the Cingular site for Texas/regional is now a complete
    > joke. They've obviously rolled ATTWS into the map which does add some
    > coverage (IF working) but nowhere near what they show. They apparently
    > are showing ALL roaming partners whether they've converted to GSM or not
    > (or whether they even PLAN to). I've been in east and central Texas in
    > just the last few weeks so I can personally attest that there is NO GSM
    > coverage in much/most of that area. And I'm not talking minor patches--
    > I'm saying that MOST of the rural carriers haven't converted AT ALL.
    > This map is simply WRONG. And the data map has also been updated and
    > it's even worse--the few cities of 20k+ that I've seen GSM working
    > (mainly T-Mobile) does NOT offer data to roamers even if they offer it
    > to their customers.
    >
    > To drop the GAIT Regional plans is stupid enough but to drop the Nation
    > GAIT plan is simply staggering to me. This rush to show GSM completion
    > when it isn't true can't be an accident--someone has an agenda.
    >
    > All I can say is that anyone who want's to travel in rural Texas (and
    > have cellular service) had better ignore the online plans and INSIST on
    > a gait phone/plan (and if they refuse be willing to go elsewhere--at
    > least on Verizon they could roam on analog).
    > --
    > Jud
    > Dallas TX USA


    I agree, Jud. My T62u is often on TDMA in Johnson County, south of Fort
    Worth, and occasionally even on the fringes of Plano. I can't imagine why
    Cingular is in such a hurry to get rid of the most practical system
    available for travellers (IMHO). You'd think they would promote the
    benefits instead of burying it.

    Bob





  7. #7
    Carp
    Guest

    Re: PING GAIT users, what is your rate plan

    GAIT still offered in my zip code - 32176
    Daytona Beach, FL area


    "Bob Walker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "Jud Hardcastle" <[email protected]> wrote in
    > message news:[email protected]...
    > > In article <[email protected]>,
    > > [email protected] says...
    > > > > Check the rate plans for Dallas, TX. Zip 75248 for example.
    > > >
    > > > I should have checked first! The GAIT plans are now gone from the
    > > > Dallas/Fort Worth list.
    > > >

    > >
    > > Wow, even the Nation GAIT plan is gone. And even worse, they're gone
    > > from the resellers like Hawk Electronics also. What a crock. Someone
    > > at Cingular has really jumped the gun on this and it is really going to
    > > bite some customers that don't know any better.
    > >
    > > The GSM map on the Cingular site for Texas/regional is now a complete
    > > joke. They've obviously rolled ATTWS into the map which does add some
    > > coverage (IF working) but nowhere near what they show. They apparently
    > > are showing ALL roaming partners whether they've converted to GSM or not
    > > (or whether they even PLAN to). I've been in east and central Texas in
    > > just the last few weeks so I can personally attest that there is NO GSM
    > > coverage in much/most of that area. And I'm not talking minor patches--
    > > I'm saying that MOST of the rural carriers haven't converted AT ALL.
    > > This map is simply WRONG. And the data map has also been updated and
    > > it's even worse--the few cities of 20k+ that I've seen GSM working
    > > (mainly T-Mobile) does NOT offer data to roamers even if they offer it
    > > to their customers.
    > >
    > > To drop the GAIT Regional plans is stupid enough but to drop the Nation
    > > GAIT plan is simply staggering to me. This rush to show GSM completion
    > > when it isn't true can't be an accident--someone has an agenda.
    > >
    > > All I can say is that anyone who want's to travel in rural Texas (and
    > > have cellular service) had better ignore the online plans and INSIST on
    > > a gait phone/plan (and if they refuse be willing to go elsewhere--at
    > > least on Verizon they could roam on analog).
    > > --
    > > Jud
    > > Dallas TX USA

    >
    > I agree, Jud. My T62u is often on TDMA in Johnson County, south of Fort
    > Worth, and occasionally even on the fringes of Plano. I can't imagine why
    > Cingular is in such a hurry to get rid of the most practical system
    > available for travellers (IMHO). You'd think they would promote the
    > benefits instead of burying it.
    >
    > Bob
    >
    >






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