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I could put this to good use!
A few clarifications
- This is no contract. (Cincinnati Bell doesn't do contracts - if you cancel your service withing 90 days you have to return the phone or pay full price to keep it, but no fees of any kind)
- This phone (and all Cincinnati Bell phones) are unlocked!

(If you are wondering - Cincinnati Bell uses at&t's network when outside of the Southwest Ohio Region)


Crazy Good Deal.
Oh - I forgot. All of Cincinnati Bell's phones are unlocked.
Quick Clarification on the way Cincinnati Bell works (I'm a local). They don't do contracts. These phones are free outright (if you cancel within two months you either have to return the phone or pay full price, but no early termination fee or anything of the sort). Cincinnati Bell is usually a crazy good deal. Right now all their phones are free (including all the Nokia, Blackberry, etc.) If you are curious, they leverage at&t's network in most other parts of the US.
You wouldn't believe it, but the regional wireless company (leverages at&t's network outside of the region) Cincinnati Bell is currently running a promotion where all of their phones are free with any service plan on $59.99/month or higher. This includes the Nokia e71, and many blackberries. Oh and no contracts. http://cincinnatibell.com/consumer/wireless/phones_and_devices/?id=nokia_e71
You wouldn't believe it, but the regional wireless company (leverages at&t's network outside of the region) Cincinnati Bell is currently running a promotion where all of their phones are free with any service plan on $59.99/month or higher. This includes the Nokia e71, and many blackberries. Oh and no contracts. http://cincinnatibell.com/consumer/wireless/phones_and_devices/?id=nokia_e71
I'll take it.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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