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To: engineer who wrote (31523)6/2/1999 2:32:00 PM
From: LJM  Read Replies (1) of 152472
 
To answer your question>> I went to Sprint first and at the time, I would have had to pay additional roaming charges in the areas not covered by their network on their 600 minute per month plan. Granted, this was in April and the plan may now have changed to better compete with ATT, but at the time, the roaming charges would have really made a big difference for me monthly, so I went the ATT route. I did realize that sprint had the better network, but dollar savings was key.

My only point is that I think a lot of people make their choices the same way I did. I didn't intend for you to think I thought ATT was CDMA; I realize this; the point is exactly that...it didn't matter!

For the timebeing this was the cheapest way for me to go. I still think the future is in CDMA. I just think the whole world may not move to this standard as quickly as you think.

LJM
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