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Ok. Sprint's been had it: http://www1.sprintpcs.com/explore/sh...csToPcsCalling
Sorry I just thought there was something new here. Apparently AT&T is getting it now, too.
Sorry I just thought there was something new here. Apparently AT&T is getting it now, too.
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You mean unlimited PCS to PCS?
You mean unlimited PCS to PCS?
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Originally posted by suXor
Verizon can't call it PCS to PCS, Sprint has a 1900MHz only network, Verizon does not. I guess they could call it Analog/Cellular/PCS to Analog/Cellular/PCS calling
Verizon can't call it PCS to PCS, Sprint has a 1900MHz only network, Verizon does not. I guess they could call it Analog/Cellular/PCS to Analog/Cellular/PCS calling
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Originally posted by suXor
Verizon can't call it PCS to PCS, Sprint has a 1900MHz only network, Verizon does not. I guess they could call it Analog/Cellular/PCS to Analog/Cellular/PCS calling
Verizon can't call it PCS to PCS, Sprint has a 1900MHz only network, Verizon does not. I guess they could call it Analog/Cellular/PCS to Analog/Cellular/PCS calling
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Originally posted by suXor
Who knows. I think they are comfortable enough that while on their network, they will have enough CDMA coverage to not have to stipulate "no analog."
Who knows. I think they are comfortable enough that while on their network, they will have enough CDMA coverage to not have to stipulate "no analog."
Mobile to Mobile is now called IN-Network Calling. Same Great service, price and coverage, now with a new name.
How can I add IN-Network Calling to my account?
If you are an existing customer you can add IN-Network Calling to your account by calling 1.800.2 JOIN IN.
Calls outside the America's Choice Network are $.69/min.
Same type of plan as everyone else.
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same shit.
it was 1000 m2m minutes
now its unlimited
only a small portion of customers would actually benefit (those who use more than 1000 m2m minutes)
its gonna kill verizon's high tiew attainment. imo, a customers mentality is gonna be "oh, now i have unlim m2m, so i can get a lower plan"
ken's right. same shit, different name. i think the "in-network calling" thing just confuses the shit out of people....
ya get people throwing senseless "Analog/Cellular/PCS to Analog/Cellular/PCS calling" into the equation....
it was 1000 m2m minutes
now its unlimited
only a small portion of customers would actually benefit (those who use more than 1000 m2m minutes)
its gonna kill verizon's high tiew attainment. imo, a customers mentality is gonna be "oh, now i have unlim m2m, so i can get a lower plan"
ken's right. same shit, different name. i think the "in-network calling" thing just confuses the shit out of people....
ya get people throwing senseless "Analog/Cellular/PCS to Analog/Cellular/PCS calling" into the equation....
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