Unlimited Text
egarcia165 said:
Does anyone know if Cingular is going to offer unlimited text messaging soon? If anyone know that would be great.
Nope as long as people are willing to shell out bucks for a plan, or are willing to pay on a pay per usage basis, it won't change
AshDizzle said:
54.1 million don't seem to care... so neither does Cingular 🤣
That's right 😈 😈 😈
egarcia165 said:
Does anyone know if Cingular is going to offer unlimited text messaging soon? If anyone know that would be great.
Probably not anytime soon. Cingular is big on only having ONE coverage map (the Allover Network!) and unlimited text on a roaming partner would reck havok on the billing system. Until they can get it worked out, they won't. Look at Verizon with it's unlimited in, not the same coverage map as their voice plans.
Also, back in the day when Cingular did have unlimited text there were programs that were written that customers were using to get unlimited data via text... it cost the company a lot of money... that's another reason they are so hesitante on doing an unlimited text, eve...
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puertorok said:
actually cingular does offer an unlimited text messaging plan. all you have to do is work for cingular and get an employee plan!!!! 😈
employee plan only comes with 200... cou, gets unlimited... there is a difference... directors and above and customer FACING employees get cou, all others get employee rate plans that come with 200...
(sorry man!!!) 🙂 😁 😳 😎 🤣 😛 😈 🙄 😉
You are wrong.
New agent/employee plans just released gave nationwide coverage, 2000 minutes flat, Unlimited PTT, Unlimited Text, 200 MMS, and 5MB of media net. Check your sources, its a really good deal for the price(which I'm not about to tell the price considering how freaking cheap it is)
Ocellular said:
Nope,
You are wrong.
New agent/employee plans just released gave nationwide coverage, 2000 minutes flat, Unlimited PTT, Unlimited Text, 200 MMS, and 5MB of media net. Check your sources, its a really good deal for the price(which I'm not about to tell the price considering how freaking cheap it is)
so that's an AGENT plan. not what employees get. employees don't pay for what i posted.
Ocellular said:
Why would they give agents so much more than employees?
because you are paying for it... employees get that for free.
Hello Moto said:Ocellular said:
Why would they give agents so much more than employees?
because you are paying for it... employees get that for free.
I pay $30.00 a month plus taxes and fees and have unlimited internet, and unlimited anytime minutes.I'm an employee though, so i guess it's who in the company gets you the best deal!
averagejoe said:Hello Moto said:Ocellular said:
Why would they give agents so much more than employees?
because you are paying for it... employees get that for free.
I pay $30.00 a month plus taxes and fees and have unlimited internet, and unlimited anytime minutes.I'm an employee though, so i guess it's who in the company gets you the best deal!
that's an erp plan? were you an awe employee before the merger?
There will most likely be some new bundle plans coming out, which may or may not include unltd text. It's definitely a live debate..with little guarantee!
it only sucks if the person receiving your messages doesn't have the same thing. otherwise it's 25 cents each time.
xoxo
liamdeschain said:
apparently some customer's found that since you get unlimited MMS with the media works plan that you could just attach an animation or a smiley face to make it an MMS instead of a text message and that would technically give you unlimited text.
it only sucks if the person receiving your messages doesn't have the same thing. otherwise it's 25 cents each time.
xoxo
it would only be 25 cent for them, not the person sending it with the package.
Although i agree cingular needs to have better text plans i think people should stop being cheap. i think that unlimited in/out to MTM is definitely something they should look into. But if your really cheap and want unlimited then you deserve T-mobiles network which BTW cant even auto-update for daylight saving
in the end people who want better coverage thru cingular and Verizon dont mind paying up