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Perak

2007-01-23, 4:33 am

If you look at a map of Cingular's coverage in Texas, there's a big
blank spot notheast of the Dallas area. Sprint is the only one of the
national carriers operating here.

For the past few years, I've asked occasionally at Cingular stores in
the Dallas area about any planned expansion here. I got various
stories, but the one that kept popping up had to do with some sort of
contractual agreement with AT&T that prevented it.

But now that AT&T/Cingular are one, I've no idea what might hold it up,
other than it just doesn't fit into Cingular's plans somehow.

Is there any way to find out IF Cingular plans to expand coverage in
this area? I've called and asked a Cingular rep, but he said they don't
have that info.

--
PERAK: I miss those days ...

decaturtxcowboy

2007-01-23, 10:33 am

Perak wrote:
> If you look at a map of Cingular's coverage in Texas, there's a big
> blank spot notheast of the Dallas area. Sprint is the only one of the
> national carriers operating here.


Can you be more specif in the area? I don't see any big dead spots on the
Cingular viewer, much less any dead spots in Collin, Hunt, Grayson, Fannin,
or Cooke counties.
Thurman

2007-01-23, 10:33 am


"decaturtxcowboy" < nope_none_@nowayspam
.com> wrote in message
news:lfoth.63227$qO4.44385@newssvr13.news.prodigy.net...
> Perak wrote:
>
> Can you be more specif in the area? I don't see any big dead spots on the
> Cingular viewer, much less any dead spots in Collin, Hunt, Grayson,
> Fannin, or Cooke counties.


The viewer shows light coverage in east Texas between Paris and Uncertain,
but during Thanksgiving week, I not only got good coverage all over that
area of Civil War history, but had Internet transmissions plus constant
connection with Telenav.

The 150 residents of Uncertain complain of coverage with Alltel, claiming
the closest tower is 35 miles to the east in Shreveport. Now that would be
some tower.


decaturtxcowboy

2007-01-23, 12:33 pm

Thurman wrote:
> The viewer shows light coverage in east Texas between Paris and Uncertain,


I ponder the coverage in Telephone and Telegraph, 8 hours driving time apart.

And from Paradise to Climax...90 minutes.





Thurman

2007-01-23, 3:33 pm


"decaturtxcowboy" < nope_none_@nowayspam
.com> wrote in message
news:g%rth.20731$ZT3.11772@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com...
> Thurman wrote:
>
> I ponder the coverage in Telephone and Telegraph, 8 hours driving time
> apart.
>
> And from Paradise to Climax...90 minutes.


I tell clients GPS was invented so you could tell where you were between
Paradise and Peaster.


Perak

2007-01-23, 10:33 pm

On 2007-01-23 13:50:38 -0600, "Thurman" <thurman@bigplanet.com> said:

> I tell clients GPS was invented so you could tell where you were
> between Paradise and Peaster.


:-) Good one.

Another poster asked for more specifics. I'm in Lamar County (Paris),
and while some areas of the county gets spotty reception through
Cingular, Cingular isn't sold in the Paris area. The nearest sales
point is in Commerce 40 miles south of Paris.

I think we're covered for roaming on other networks, judging from the
map, but not for CIngular's networks. And, of course, Cingular wouldn't
want you roaming constantly. Hence, no sales up here.

--
PERAK: I miss those days ...

decaturtxcowboy

2007-01-23, 10:33 pm

Thurman wrote:
> "decaturtxcowboy" < nope_none_@nowayspam
.com> wrote in message
> news:g%rth.20731$ZT3.11772@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com...
>
> I tell clients GPS was invented so you could tell where you were between
> Paradise and Peaster.


That's easy... 33º09'04" N by 97º51'59"
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