A family member told me she got a letter from Cingular advising her that they would like her to cancel her contract early without any obligation on her part. Why? Because ALL of her usage last month was on other carrier's networks. In other words, not one call she made in the previous period was handled by a Cingular cell site. Granted, she lives in a smaller community in a Northern Tier state, but this is the first I've heard of a cellular company wanting to get rid of a customer. (see my earlier entry re: poor Cinguler coverage in Southern California) I assume this means that when a Cingular customer's calls "roam" on another network, Cingular must be losing money.
She gladly took them up on it.
I told her that I regularly refer to Cingular as the "No Bars Network".
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