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Mike - 15 Jan 2004 04:06 GMT
I need some advice on selecting a new carrier that will work driving
from central Texas to the San Angelo area. Cingular told me that I had
the choice of only one phone is this correct? Have had Alltel but they
don't have service out in San Angelo. I think my choices are Cingular
or Sprint???
Stanley Reynolds - 15 Jan 2004 06:57 GMT
> I need some advice on selecting a new carrier that will work driving
> from central Texas to the San Angelo area. Cingular told me that I had
> the choice of only one phone is this correct?

They should have two GAIT phones one Nokia6340i and a  Sony Ericsson TU62u,
good choice for someone who will be in several different markets
and they do limit you to these phones if you don't want to pay roaming fees.

Have had Alltel but they
> don't have service out in San Angelo. I think my choices are Cingular
> or Sprint???

Verizon cost more but has good coverage nation wide not sure about your
location.
Dallas Dan - 21 Jun 2004 04:15 GMT
>>I need some advice on selecting a new carrier that will work driving
>>from central Texas to the San Angelo area. Cingular told me that I had
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> Verizon cost more but has good coverage nation wide not sure about your
> location.

My 2 cents is DON'T go with the Sony GAIT phone.  I had it for a number
of months before I had to take it back for a completely different phone.
 The Cingular representative indicated they have had large quantity of
those phones returned due to phone itself.  Good luck!!!

Dan
John S. - 15 Jan 2004 11:44 GMT
>from central Texas to the San Angelo area. I think my choices are Cingular
>or Sprint???

I have driven out thata way without problems with my AT&T WS TDMA phone many
many times. No problems. I have not been that way with my GSM phone though.

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John S.
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XFF - 16 Jan 2004 16:52 GMT
> I need some advice on selecting a new carrier that will work driving
> from central Texas to the San Angelo area. Cingular told me that I had
> the choice of only one phone is this correct? Have had Alltel but they
> don't have service out in San Angelo. I think my choices are Cingular
> or Sprint???

This is a tough one since the area in question is segmented into a
number of smaller carriers, many of which are not very friendly to
roamers (Concho Cellular, Five Star Wireless, West Central Wireless,
Mid-Tex Cellular, etc.) (see
http://people.ku.edu/~cinema/wireless/southwest.html).  If you don't
leave the state very often, your best bet is a state-wide plan with
either Cingular (Texas Statewide Plus) or Verizon Wireless (Local
Digital Choice).  Both of these plans will give you 100% coverage
within the state and absorb any roaming charges from the smaller
carriers.

The nationwide plans typically do not cover some of these
non-roaming-friendly providers, ie. neither VZW's America's Choice nor
Cingular Preferred Nation include Concho Cellular or West Central
Wireless, one of which is crucial to travel through that area.

Do not even think about going with Sprint PCS or T-Mobile for such a
rural area.
Robert M. - 16 Jan 2004 22:35 GMT
> > I need some advice on selecting a new carrier that will work driving
> > from central Texas to the San Angelo area. Cingular told me that I had
> > the choice of only one phone is this correct? Have had Alltel but they
> > don't have service out in San Angelo. I think my choices are Cingular
> > or Sprint???

> Do not even think about going with Sprint PCS or T-Mobile for such a
> rural area.

If you have SprintPCS, you'd need to go to Sam's and buy a Phone card,
so you could use a pay phone in all the places your cell wouldnt work.
John S. - 17 Jan 2004 12:37 GMT
>If you have SprintPCS, you'd need to go to Sam's and buy a Phone card,
>so you could use a pay phone in all the places your cell wouldnt work.

My Sprint PCS phone has worked every time I have used it!

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John S.
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