I am a former AT&T customer and I have my e-mails forwarded to my phone.
With AT&T the incoming text messages were free. I do not believe this is
the same on cingular, right?
TIA
Mark
>I am a former AT&T customer and I have my e-mails forwarded to my phone.
> With AT&T the incoming text messages were free. I do not believe this is
> the same on cingular, right?
Ten cents per message, either incoming or outgoing. Unless you have a text
message package.
Eric
If you keep your AT&T SIM, incoming text messages remain free under your
existing AT&T agreement, which you will be allowed to keep as long as you
have your AT&T SIM. Under a Cingular contract incoming messages are a dime
a piece.
On 6/2/05 8:36 AM, in article t4Dne.9157$%Z2.8527@lakeread08, "Mark Pfeifer"
<see_msg@sprynet.com> wrote:
> I am a former AT&T customer and I have my e-mails forwarded to my phone.
> With AT&T the incoming text messages were free. I do not believe this is
> the same on cingular, right?
>
> TIA
> Mark
PC Medic - 09 Jun 2005 11:40 GMT
> If you keep your AT&T SIM, incoming text messages remain free under your
> existing AT&T agreement, which you will be allowed to keep as long as you
> have your AT&T SIM. Under a Cingular contract incoming messages are a
> dime
> a piece.
While I am a former Suncom (ATT) customer, I have Cingular SIM now and my
incoming are free
> On 6/2/05 8:36 AM, in article t4Dne.9157$%Z2.8527@lakeread08, "Mark
> Pfeifer"
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>> TIA
>> Mark