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Agreed. Cingular is GSM-only, and while coverage looks good throughout Florida, if you ever travel to rural areas in many other states you won't...
SunCom should actually do pretty well (in the individual consumer market, at least) just offering regional plans. I sold Sprint & Alltel back in...
Speaking of going up 29 toward Northern Virginia, I've found (strangely) that T-Mobile has the best coverage of any carrier on this route....
That sounds like an issue with your phone. I get fine analog coverage with my Nokia 1260 on US 29 between Charlottesville and Lynchburg (a huge...
If I were still with SunCom/Cingular, I'd use TDMA for the analog roaming capability. GSM coverage outside cities and Interstate highways in...
Go with Verizon. They and Alltel are roaming partners, so you'll have pretty much the same coverage anywhere in the country no matter which...
I've never used Ntelos but their plans are VERY nicely priced if you use your phone primarily within their native coverage area. Coverage is...
Nope, I'm a T-Mobile customer...but it'd be nice to roam on SunCom/Cingular as SunCom/Cingular has better GSM coverage around Charlottesville....
SunCom/Cingular is 1900 in this area. Still shows the "SunCom" name when I do a network search, and still no roaming allowed. Another area...
Won't Cingular still honor existing SunCom plans (such as the UnPlan)? If they don't, you can always break your contract with no fee due to the...
Ahh, that might work. I am using a Nokia 3100 (bought in London a few months ago) that only does the 900/1800/1900 bands. But I don't want to...
I noticed early Monday morning that the SunCom store in Charlottesville now has a Cingular banner draped over its sign. Looks like the...