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I have found ATTWS coverage to be FAR superior to that of Cingular (big
signal versus none at all) in my area of suburban LA.
George
"John Navas" <spamfilter0@navasgroup.com> wrote in message
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>
> In <d%NPc.5359$54.89121@typhoon.sonic.net> on Tue, 03 Aug 2004 15:16:25
GMT,
> John Navas <spamfilter0@navasgroup.com> wrote:
>
> >My phone is GSM 1900 but not GSM 850. The problem there is that Cingular
has
> >sold its 1900 spectrum to T-Mobile, and I doubt Cingular will now have
much
> >interest in improving 1900 coverage. I may be out of luck with that
phone
> >unless Cingular enables use of ATTWS 1900 coverage by Cingular
subscribers.
> >
> >Thus, to get good GSM coverage in this area, I may be forced to look into
> >replacement of my (relatively new and otherwise terrific) phone with one
that
> >supports GSM 850. [sigh] But first I'm going to do some testing with an
> >ATTWS SIM, since another option is to switch from Cingular (where I'm
> >month-to-month) to ATTWS.
>
> Confirmed today that here in Northern California:
>
> * ATTWS GSM subscribers may now roam freely on Cingular, giving them the
> combined coverage of ATTWS and Cingular.
>
> * Cingular subscribers are prohibited from roaming on ATTWS (which I
frankly
> think is a bit shabby).
>
> That makes a big difference in (say) Foster City, where ATTWS has pretty
good
> coverage, whereas Cingular has a fairly large coverage hole south of 92,
as
> shown in my own tests of both carriers. Although there are other areas
where
> the reverse is true, likewise as shown in my own tests, ATTWS now avoids
that
> problem by allowing roaming on Cingular.
>
> That difference, plus some nice incentives (discounted bundle of voice +
> unlimited night&weekend + 7pm nights + data + free incoming messages +
text
> messages + picture messages), pushed me into switching from Cingular to
ATTWS.
> Since I have an unlocked phone and month-to-month service, the switch was
> relatively easy, and my number should be ported by early tomorrow morning.
> In the meantime, I'm already enjoying the benefits of ATTWS coverage in
places
> like Foster City, and the ability to roam on Cingular where ATTWS has
holes.
>
> --
> Best regards, HELP FOR CINGULAR GSM & SONY ERICSSON PHONES:
> John Navas <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>