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More info?)
I thought it was common knowledge that Cingular did not allow roaming in
one's home area. Perhaps it's just in my area (California). At any rate, yes
I am sure they don't allow it, at least here.
"Dave C." <mdupre@sff.net> wrote in message
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> "Jay A" <cajay@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> > So, Cingular does not allow me to roam onto AT&T (or anybody) within my
> home
> > area. Will roaming work outside of this area if I travel cross country,
or
> > does Cingular not allow roaming anywhere (even though I am paying for a
> free
> > roaming national plan)?
> >
>
> Are you sure they don't allow it, or are they just the only provider in
your
> area compatible with your phone? I'm on the Cingular GSM nation plan.
Just
> about every day, I connect at least one call on the ATT GSM network.
That's
> just in my home area. I also travel frequently, WAY out of my home area.
> I've never been hit with roaming charges, which is as it should be,
> considering my plan includes free roaming. How is it that we are on the
> same plan and Cingular allows me to roam, but prohibits you to do
o? -Dave
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