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Author Re: Beware of trying to activate older phones (Success)
David S

2005-08-20, 5:48 pm

On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 19:20:57 -0400, Larry <noone@home.com> chose to add
this to the great equation of life, the universe, and everything:

>"dr.news" <dr.news@better-price.biz.delete-the-obvious> wrote in
>news:espNe.4804$Hn3.4153@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net:
>
>
>FCC was happy because the other rule is that if you ever HAD AMPS service
>from them they MUST offer you AMPS service, now, until the ever-extending
>cut off dates.


First, AMPS and aGPS are not mutually exclusive. My VX4400 has both.

Second, the "ever-extending" cut off date has not been extended in the time
I've been reading this group (nearly 3 years, AFAICT). And thinking about
it, I doubt it will be until there's less than one year left.

>Shh...don't confuse them. They think THEY are in control of OUR
>airwaves...(c;


They paid good money for those airwaves.

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