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Cellular Phone Forum / Providers / Cingular / July 2004

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John Richardson - 15 Jul 2004 15:15 GMT
I'm thinking about switching from AT&T to Cingular.

AT&T has a service for viewing your POP3 e-mail via a WAP enabled web site.
This has been a great tool for me.  I do not have to download my e-mail to
my phone.  This has provided much faster e-mail and reduced my data usage to
almost nil (compared to downloading e-mail).

Does Cingular have a similar service, or is downloading messages the only
option?
R?bert M. - 15 Jul 2004 15:19 GMT
> I'm thinking about switching from AT&T to Cingular.

In about 6 months you're switching regardless.
John Richardson - 18 Jul 2004 04:42 GMT
I take it from the lack of responses that the answer is "no"

> I'm thinking about switching from AT&T to Cingular.
>
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> Does Cingular have a similar service, or is downloading messages the only
> option?
Ben - 18 Jul 2004 14:09 GMT
Hello John,

Here is how I do it, for free on AWS. I use HOTMAIL to receive headers from
my messages to
my handset directly using yourcellnumber@mobile.att.net , these emails to
the phone are free on AWS and I don't have to go anywhere to get them, they
are delivered right
to the phone. This is much faster and easier. I also get traffic updates
of all major accidents, in my daily path. Its free on the MSN website. I
also push my stock quotes, when I they hit my numbers, using  Medved's
"Quote
Tracker".

Ben

> I'm thinking about switching from AT&T to Cingular.
>
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> Does Cingular have a similar service, or is downloading messages the only
> option?
 
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