>> "http://www.cm-life.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2006/04/03/4430a072e4428"
>
> By my reckoning Cingular's decision to declare personae non grata one out of
> every 100 of its customers is alarming.
I'm wondering if that 1% referred to the whole country, or just the
region that includes the affected area.
Back on Mon, 3 Apr 2006 21:53:46 -0400, while hiding out in
alt.cellular.cingular,"Iopsy" <cml@wayne,edu> surprised everyone by
saying:
>> "http://www.cm-life.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2006/04/03/4430a072e4428"
>
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>draconian roaming policy. On the other hand, maybe Cingular really can make
>big profits by treating its customers like cattle in a feedlot?
Do you really think 1% of their customers goes to school in Central
Michigan, or that 1% makes most of their calls out of the Cingular
network?
Where did you get that number? I've read that 86% of all statistics
is made up on the spot.

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SMS - 04 Apr 2006 23:11 GMT
> Back on Mon, 3 Apr 2006 21:53:46 -0400, while hiding out in
> alt.cellular.cingular,"Iopsy" <cml@wayne,edu> surprised everyone by
>> By my reckoning Cingular's decision to declare personae non grata one out of
>> every 100 of its customers is alarming.
> Do you really think 1% of their customers goes to school in Central
> Michigan, or that 1% makes most of their calls out of the Cingular
> network?
The report was unclear. They said that the number of people that are
making more than 50% of their calls off-network was 1%. But it wasn't
clear if that was across the whole country, or if they were referring
just to the region in question. I'd guess that it's the latter, based on
the the individual that was quoted.
Iopsy - 05 Apr 2006 00:41 GMT
> Do you really think 1% of their customers goes to school in Central
> Michigan, or that 1% makes most of their calls out of the Cingular
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> is made up on the spot.
> Marty public.forums at gmail.com
I sympathize with your skepticism, Marty, so do your own research. I
suggest you begin by calling 1-866-775-8936. Ask whoever answers what
Cingular's rate of excess off-network usage is. From there you can pursue
the truth according to your own lights. Perhaps you'll let us know what you
discover.
Cordially, Iopsy
Marty - 05 Apr 2006 19:43 GMT
Somewhere around Tue, 4 Apr 2006 19:41:54 -0400, while reading
alt.cellular.cingular, I think I thought I saw this post from "Iopsy"
<cml@wayne.edu>:
>> Do you really think 1% of their customers goes to school in Central
>> Michigan, or that 1% makes most of their calls out of the Cingular
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>discover.
>Cordially, Iopsy
Actually, I'm glad they have that policy, since I use Cingular. I wouldn't
want to have to pay for people that cause them to lose money paying other
companies' roaming charges.
But thanks for answering my question so well.

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