Cingular/Verizon customers in Texas question

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I am with Verizon right now and am thinking about changing over next
month. I have been happy with Verizon but my sis has Cingular (CDMA
only) How is the service for both of these carriers in Texas? I live
in Waco and travel to the Austin area allot (Bastrop, Elgin, etc) I
would like to know about both TDMA/CDMA and GSM service.
Thanks so much!!
cj
 
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"cjw21" <cjw21@hot.rr.com> wrote in message
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| I am with Verizon right now and am thinking about changing over next
| month. I have been happy with Verizon but my sis has Cingular (CDMA
| only) How is the service for both of these carriers in Texas? I live
| in Waco and travel to the Austin area allot (Bastrop, Elgin, etc) I
| would like to know about both TDMA/CDMA and GSM service.
| Thanks so much!!
| cj

I am not sure about Cingular's coverage in Texas, but they do not have CDMA.
Cingular is TDMA//GSM. Verizon is CDMA.
 
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I live in Georgetwon, a bit north of Austin, and it works fine for me. The
I35 corridor has great coverage from Austin to Oklahoma City. I don't know
firsthand about Bastrop/Elgin, but their coverage map indicates GSM works
all the way to the coast. If you're worried, you might try a GAIT phone,
that will operate on TDMA/GSM/Analog.


"cjw21" <cjw21@hot.rr.com> wrote in message
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> I am with Verizon right now and am thinking about changing over next
> month. I have been happy with Verizon but my sis has Cingular (CDMA
> only) How is the service for both of these carriers in Texas? I live
> in Waco and travel to the Austin area allot (Bastrop, Elgin, etc) I
> would like to know about both TDMA/CDMA and GSM service.
> Thanks so much!!
> cj
 

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"cjw21" <cjw21@hot.rr.com> wrote in message
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> I am with Verizon right now and am thinking about changing over next
> month. I have been happy with Verizon but my sis has Cingular (CDMA
> only) How is the service for both of these carriers in Texas? I live
> in Waco and travel to the Austin area allot (Bastrop, Elgin, etc) I
> would like to know about both TDMA/CDMA and GSM service.
> Thanks so much!!
> cj

I have used both T-Mobile and Cingular in Texas. Cingular seems to be a
little better than T-Mobile with it's coverage, plus it has roaming
agreements so you can use other GSM networks (but this is a gut feeling
rather factual). If you intend to go to Big Bend National Park don't expect
be making phone calls, but in general it works for me.

I should add that the main reason I use GSM is that I travel to Europe and
like to keep be able to use my phone whilst there. A big plus is an unlocked
V400 that allows me to buy a SIM for the local area, but I can also roam if
I wish. :)

David.
 
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David wrote:
> rather factual). If you intend to go to Big Bend National Park don't expect
> be making phone calls, but in general it works for me.

Actually, I was there this past March and was able to use my 6340 on
analog in many parts of the park.
 
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> my sis has Cingular (CDMA
>only)

> my sis has Cingular (CDMA
>only)

no she doesn't

> my sis has Cingular (CDMA
>only)

aybe TDMA only.

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