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  1. #16
    Jer
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    Re: Will Cingular let me leave? WNP

    N W wrote:
    > You must inform the other party of your intent to tape the conversation.
    >



    If the recording is strictly intended as a personal archive or
    activity log, no mutual consent is necessary. However, if the
    recording is intended (or could ever be) for any court action, it must
    include the clear, mutual consent of all participants (not just being
    informed) and the incessant 'beep' at regular intervals to serve a
    reminder during the taping. At least one participant must also be in
    control of the recording mechanism to render it ineffectual upon a
    request to do so at any time from any other participant.

    The only exceptions to the above would be granted under a judicial
    Title III warrant for law enforcement purposes.

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  2. #17
    Verizon User
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    Re: Will Cingular let me leave? WNP

    I live in Philadelphia.

    "kf4qzj" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Here is a point to think about.
    >
    > DO YOU LIVE IN THE TOP 100 MARKET(S)????
    >
    > IF NOT, YOU CANT TAKE YOUR NUMBER UNTIL MARCH-MAY (forgot the month)
    >
    > Many people are forgetting this little tidbit of info.
    >
    > Only top 100 markets are required to comply with the new law. The rest
    > must wait.
    >
    >
    >
    > On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 13:38:09 GMT, "Verizon User" <[email protected]>
    > wrote:
    >
    > >Verizon has great phones and plans.... Cingular has one advantage, it

    owns
    > >my cell phone number which I don't want to lose.
    > >
    > >Verizon tells me it is ready for the Wireless Number Portability Act in

    late
    > >nov, but Cingular will not be able (in all liklihood) to give up my

    number.
    > >Is this true? Are they dragging their heels?
    > >
    > >
    > >Anyone else wanting to jump ship from Cingular, but feel that they are

    going
    > >to hold them hostage?
    > >
    > >

    >






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