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  • tmobile merge with voice stream, at&t merge with cingular.
  • armchair_warrior wrote: tmobile merge with voice stream, at&t merge with cingular.
    D'Oh! :evil:
  • Carnivore wrote: [quote=armchair_warrior]tmobile merge with voice stream, at&t merge with cingular.
    D'Oh! :evil:

    yeah, and when cingular came to NYC they piggy-backed on tmobile's network (and now tmobile is piggy-backing on cingular's network in california and nevada). :lol:
  • my phone doesn't work as well after i got really drunk at my own b-day party & instead of answering the phone, kept throwing it at my best friend everytime it rang (like every 2 minutes) often missing... :roll:

    otherwise, t-mobile rules b/c they let you change to a cheaper plan even while you are still under contract.
  • yeah they are good with that.
  • well one thing about the sharing of the network thing. my two phones next to each other doesnt have the same amount of bars :P.
  • alafairnadia wrote: yeah, and when cingular came to NYC they piggy-backed on tmobile's network (and now tmobile is piggy-backing on cingular's network in california and nevada). :lol:
    That's what I thought I had heard.
  • I do not own a cellphone.

    ::does the Superior Dance::
  • JamesOnDean wrote: I do not own a cellphone.

    ::does the Superior Dance::
    *points hehe dude lives in the stoneage :p.

    but seriously how do you live without the convenience?
  • armchair_warrior wrote: [quote=JamesOnDean]I do not own a cellphone.

    ::does the Superior Dance::
    *points hehe dude lives in the stoneage :p.

    but seriously how do you live without the convenience?

    I was without a cell phone for about 3 months... It was great.
  • nybt wrote: [quote=armchair_warrior][quote=JamesOnDean]I do not own a cellphone.

    ::does the Superior Dance::
    *points hehe dude lives in the stoneage :p.

    but seriously how do you live without the convenience?

    I was without a cell phone for about 3 months... It was great.

    dang!!!
  • armchair_warrior wrote: [quote=JamesOnDean]I do not own a cellphone.

    ::does the Superior Dance::
    *points hehe dude lives in the stoneage :p.

    but seriously how do you live without the convenience?

    I had to use a payphone yesterday while away from home for the first time in months. It's just not an issue for me. Between my VoIP line, e-mail, and IM, I'm reachable enough.

    Also, I figure I save at least $400/year by not having one.
  • saving money is always good. too bad i cant marry my dsl and cell phone :(.
  • JamesOnDean wrote: It's just not an issue for me. Between my VoIP line, e-mail, and IM, I'm reachable enough.
    Do you have a of blackberry or some sort of mobile e-mail/IM device?
  • In my few months without a cell phone, I learned-

    The great thing about having a cellphone is that people can get a hold of you anytime they need to.

    The horrible thing about having a cellphone is that people can get a hold of you anytime they want to.
  • armchair_warrior wrote: saving money is always good. too bad i cant marry my dsl and cell phone :(.
    Funny you should mention that. This is the year where Voice over WiFi becomes a reality. Vonage now offers a phone that works over any public WiFi hotspot. You spend your $80 for the phone, and you're done--no extra fees added to your account. Look for major carriers to follow suit, although they will offer phones that switch to their networks as needed for coverage--ergo still costing money.

    Here: http://www.vonage.com/device.php?type=F1000

    Beware, first generation phone, looks like ass...
  • Carnivore wrote: [quote=JamesOnDean]It's just not an issue for me. Between my VoIP line, e-mail, and IM, I'm reachable enough.
    Do you have a of blackberry or some sort of mobile e-mail/IM device?

    I meant IM at home, which I use in the office and at home when working. My point is basically that I've got enough tech as it is, and being unreachable at times is a plus, not a minus.
  • cool i'll wait till the big guys get it :p with better looking phones hehe and competition brings better service too :p .
  • JamesOnDean wrote: Beware, first generation phone, looks like ass...
    Funny, I was thinking it looked like some kind of 1970s children's toy "space communicator."
  • OMG, does this mean that in addition to putting up with people using laptops for hours on end in coffee shops, we will now be "treated" to people trying to save a buck by making phone calls at WIFI spots as well? Calgon, take me away! :evil:
  • sje wrote: OMG, does this mean that in addition to putting up with people using laptops for hours on end in coffee shops, we will now be "treated" to people trying to save a buck by making phone calls at WIFI spots as well? Calgon, take me away! :evil:
    hey nothing wrong with saving dough and being cheap :p.
  • sje wrote: OMG, does this mean that in addition to putting up with people using laptops for hours on end in coffee shops, we will now be "treated" to people trying to save a buck by making phone calls at WIFI spots as well? Calgon, take me away! :evil:
    They can step outside and still be within range. That's what people with manners are supposed to do anyway.
  • TMob on my cheapie little Samsung, works great everywhere I go in Manhattan and Brooklyn as well as deep in the bowels of my brownstone (haven't tried the basement, so maybe not really the bowels).

    Wife's Treo 650 on Cingular works more places outside of the city but doesn't work quite as well around PH, but that's generally considered a limitation of that model phone, not the networks per se.


    I'll probably move to Cing and a Treo once I get some more business and travel scared up, but I have no complaints with TMob.
  • pete_c wrote: TMob on my cheapie little Samsung, works great everywhere I go in Manhattan and Brooklyn as well as deep in the bowels of my brownstone (haven't tried the basement, so maybe not really the bowels).

    Wife's Treo 650 on Cingular works more places outside of the city but doesn't work quite as well around PH, but that's generally considered a limitation of that model phone, not the networks per se.


    I'll probably move to Cing and a Treo once I get some more business and travel scared up, but I have no complaints with TMob.
    Verizon still has the best network.
  • verizon is a bit too costly :p.
  • armchair_warrior wrote: verizon is a bit too costly :p.
    You get what you pay for.
  • i'm actually absurdly happy with my cingular treo. I've used it exclusively in the nabe since I bought it -- seriously - I haven't left yet, except to go to the vet in p.slope. the shit just works. better than my tmobile phone ever did. and I can txt fast and loose. hot.
    oi. drunken commentary. time for bed. work on 3 hours of sleep is going to make me want to shoot myself.
  • dont you guys have work :p in the morning??? lol
  • nothing works in throughout our apt except t-mobile.. and t-mobile only sometimes works on the couch. cinular ONLY works on the couch, and not anywhere else in the apt.

    guess they bought out our couch or something.
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