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If you want ultimate coverage on Verizon, Nokia phones seem to have the best RF from my experience. I'm not familiar with that particular area,...
T-Mobile really needs to hurry up and do it. Every day they wait, SunCom becomes more valuable as they start to pull themselves out of the mess...
This is very surprising. I find that Alltel generally beats Cingular in Greenville, especially in less populated areas.
I'd say this is pretty telling. I hope it happens, I'm so sick of SunCom! They should have died a long, long time ago.
You probably have a pretty good case for getting out of your contract with no early termination fees since your service changed so much...
I don't think BellSouth ever had a cellular network in Texas pre-Cingular, but I could be wrong.
It disappeared again before I could do anything else with it. Oh well.
Well, I did a network search today, and found T-Mobile GSM in Columbia, SC. I'm located downtown and my network search has it listed. This has...
Memphis is a very large city compared to Knoxville or Asheville. It may hold them over for a while, but they are definitely going to need more...
It's only 10 MHz. They need a lot more than that to build out a city of that size.
If T-Mobile is smart, they will wait for SunCom to fall further into the red. SunCom's integration of the former AT&T properties in NC is pretty...
It's possible, but I would bet one of the major carriers would probably pay more. Sprint, Verizon, Alltel, T-Mobile, Cingular come to mind as...
Would be a good end to a sad story.
This may be the beginning of the end for SunCom... If they lose a lot of customers because of these issues, they may not have the revenues to...
Verizon is probably going to be the best choice. You'll end up finding that quite a few people have Verizon and you'll really appreciate being...
I would recommend going into a store. They should be able to find your account. However, you're probably SOL until SunCom controls the TDMA...
Yeah, you can sign up from both Suncom and Cingular in NC and SC. They are totally separate companies. Both use GSM 1900 but that's about it.
These assets were non-essential. Makes sense to me.
No. Cingular and SunCom have totally separate networks. When you leave SunCom's service area, you roam on Cingular.
You should be able to port without a problem...