as a cingular agent...i've seen millions of at&t customers come and shout at me about the lousy reception their getting. why wud cingular maintain at&t networks, wen its so easy for at&t customers to "migrate over". ofcourse u have to buy a new phone...thatz like saying you want to use ur cingular razr on a t-mobile plan...cingular and at&t are 1 company but the networks are completely different. also...every customer i've migrated pays no ACTIVATION fee whatsoever to switch to cingular. on top of it...we upgrade ur sim card to the 64k technology so ur reception is optimum. if u want a free phone...we'll give u one, but come on now guys...u get wut u pay for...free phones = bad quality, bad reception. so please my fellow people of america...lets actually start "reading" the terms of contract and stop acting so oblivious when we get pinched in this ass off our own stupidity.
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