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- 03-12-2005, 11:21 AM #1orangeGuest
What is the use of having a minutes used option when they are a week behind
in the totals? I just checked my web page and 611 and the totals are as of
March fifth.
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- 03-12-2005, 11:49 AM #2Originally Posted by orange
The reason for a delay can vary. Somtimes you may have been using another carriers tower, and Cingular doesn't know that you were using minutes right away.Scott
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- 03-12-2005, 12:16 PM #3orangeGuest
Re: minutes used orange
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 11:49:46 -0600, scott14661
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>orange Wrote:
>> What is the use of having a minutes used option when they are a week
>> behind
>> in the totals? I just checked my web page and 611 and the totals are as
>> of
>> March fifth.
>
>I have never had the problem of my minutes being a week behind. Mine
>have been a little behind before but never by that much. No carrier is
>completely up to date. In fact Cingular even lists that as one of the
>limitations to using their star services or 611.
>
>The reason for a delay can vary. Somtimes you may have been using
>another carriers tower, and Cingular doesn't know that you were using
>minutes right away.
Or maybe orange is worse than blue.
- 03-12-2005, 01:45 PM #4Originally Posted by orangeScott
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- 03-12-2005, 03:56 PM #5Tropical HavenGuest
Re: minutes used orange
>>I have never had the problem of my minutes being a week behind. Mine
>>have been a little behind before but never by that much. No carrier is
>>completely up to date. In fact Cingular even lists that as one of the
>>limitations to using their star services or 611.
>>
>>The reason for a delay can vary. Somtimes you may have been using
>>another carriers tower, and Cingular doesn't know that you were using
>>minutes right away.
>
> Or maybe orange is worse than blue.
All systems have their problems. Verizon Wireless doesn't always bill
usage from another part of *its own* system in the same month the usage
occurred.
An no matter what, if you're roaming (using another system other than
your IMMEDIATE home area, which is different from applying roaming
"charges"), it will not show up immediately because Roaming System would
have to *immediately* send Home System your usage (even though they may
both be owned and operated by the same company.) Theoretically it's
possible, but you'd have to have every compatible system speak with
every other compatible system accross the country, it would be too
expensive, probably somewhat unreliable because it would be prone to
crashed, and not worth the effort. For example, Verizon's AMPS would
have to immediately alert Cingular if a Cingular customer is roaming on
its system, and vice versa. I
- 03-13-2005, 05:41 PM #6Chuck DrakeGuest
Re: minutes used orange
Well the minutes showed on verizons website are usually shown within a few
hours of the call,at least this is the case when I look at my number. And I
have never had in 2 years with verizon mins showing up as "used " in the
previous month, Always from the 13th to the 13th.
"Tropical Haven" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>>I have never had the problem of my minutes being a week behind. Mine
>>>have been a little behind before but never by that much. No carrier is
>>>completely up to date. In fact Cingular even lists that as one of the
>>>limitations to using their star services or 611.
>>>
>>>The reason for a delay can vary. Somtimes you may have been using
>>>another carriers tower, and Cingular doesn't know that you were using
>>>minutes right away.
>>
>> Or maybe orange is worse than blue.
>
> All systems have their problems. Verizon Wireless doesn't always bill
> usage from another part of *its own* system in the same month the usage
> occurred.
>
> An no matter what, if you're roaming (using another system other than your
> IMMEDIATE home area, which is different from applying roaming "charges"),
> it will not show up immediately because Roaming System would have to
> *immediately* send Home System your usage (even though they may both be
> owned and operated by the same company.) Theoretically it's possible, but
> you'd have to have every compatible system speak with every other
> compatible system accross the country, it would be too expensive, probably
> somewhat unreliable because it would be prone to crashed, and not worth
> the effort. For example, Verizon's AMPS would have to immediately alert
> Cingular if a Cingular customer is roaming on its system, and vice versa.
> I
>
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