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To: Jon Koplik who wrote (24571)3/21/1999 5:37:00 PM
From: Dave  Read Replies (1) of 152472
 
Jon:

When I first signed up with AT&T Wireless around Feb. 1998 and from Feb. 1998 to about January 1999, the voice clarity was excellent. The only problem I had was a few dropped calls in Feb-March 1998 and that the system would be busy, on occasion. During this time period, I used the phone also in Tampa, Fl in AT&T's network and had no problems and the clarity was superb.

Lately, from Jan 1999 to present, the voice clarity has not been as good. My guess is that AT&T has signed up too many people.

I would disagree with you that every single call on a TDMA system has not been clear for the reasons above.

dave
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