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Cingular Forced To Stop TDMA Prepaid Sales

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uh oh, question:

longbordr52

Oct 18, 2005, 7:57 PM
I still have a KIC plan, bought right before they created the whole Gophone thing. Its GSM, not TDMA, so does this whole thing even affect me? If they stop my service, will they compensate with something else?
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Justin Cingular

Oct 18, 2005, 10:55 PM
It seems you shouldn't be affected by this situation, atleast not directly. But I doubt cingular would raise the rates. If anything they may lower the rates to try and keep the customers. I'm glad I'm not going to be working for cingular when the 90 days are up. This is going to drive Cingular Reps crazy with complaints.
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thegreatrep

Oct 18, 2005, 11:09 PM
Justin Cingular said:
I'm glad I'm not going to be working for cingular when the 90 days are up. This is going to drive Cingular Reps crazy with complaints.


Yup... I know I'll be looking forward to it. Stress of the holiday rush(es) over with, and then this will happen!

TheGreatRep
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colione112

Oct 23, 2005, 10:23 PM
Anyone that has TDMA will be supported indefinately. there is a royalty of .03 a minute that cingular will pay while encouraging customer to switch to GSM. If you have a GSM prepaid (KIC) you won't be affected.
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