Re: OT: Cell Phone Non- Service Billing
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Posted by Clarkbug on July 24, 2007 at 03:47:04 from (72.66.61.92):
In Reply to: OT: Cell Phone Non- Service Billing posted by Waytne from Wi on July 23, 2007 at 16:18:57:
I just spent a bunch of time dealing with the cell phone thing myself, I think I finally just got it worked out.
A big part of the change that will happen is that the FCC is allowing the cell companies to get rid of the analog mode for phones. The companies get to save money, but in lots of the rural areas that we travel through, thats all that is there. So I wouldnt be surprised if coverage in the country areas (unless you are near a new digital tower) gets worse after this coming January.
Also, I know in my cell contract it says that if I spend more than two months with more of half of my minutes roaming, they can cancel my service because it costs them too much.
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