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Great Service [Posted on 2006-02-21]
The service when AT&T and Cingular first merged was not the greatest, but the network is now stronger than ever. And with all of the features that they offer, there is no other provider that can beat it!


happy with this service, but ... [Posted on 2006-06-18]
This is the package I have from Cingular and I am happy with it. Cingular has a very good signal in the places I use my cellphone and I have gotten very good voice quality and no dropped calls.
Most of the people I talk to are on cingular too so I can use mobile-to-mobile calls.

Be are through that the free unlimited mobile-to-mobile calls only applies during day hours. During nightime (9 pm to 6 am) and on weekends, all mobile-to-mobile calls are deducted from your 5,000 night/weekend minutes.

5,000 minutes comes to 83 hours a month. For me this isnt important as I wouldnt use that many minutes a month calling night/weekends. But for some people it may be important.

I am giving this 4-stars, because the advertised unlimited free mobile-to-mobile calls really isnt unlimited. It depends on the time of the day you call.


You can do better elsewhere.  [Posted on 2007-08-29]
What's AT&T like? Lots of dropped calls, constant "spend more" text messages to your phone, lousy customer service and being nickel-and-dimed for every feature, like voice-dial. Ever wonder why 20% of customers churn to other plans every two years? Compared to Europe, all cellular service bites it, thanks to these ridiculous contracts. No motivation to retain customers. AT&T is just the biggest, far from the best.


Why all the complaining? It's not bad at all by me !!! [Posted on 2007-10-07]
I suppose I've been lucky--I live in the NYC metropolitan area so my roaming charges are nil. However, I still have to watch my minutes. I get 450 anytime minutes; and AT&T allows me 5,000 off-peak minutes during weekday nights from 9:00 p.m. until 6:00 a.m. and all day Saturday and Sunday. It's important to note that weekday evenings factor into the 5,000 total off peak minutes time. They're not truly "free!"

I use my phone mostly for the times when I travel and I cannot get to a public pay phone. My cell phone then comes in mighty handy; and it sure is cleaner than using any old public pay phone, too! My phone takes messages, allows me different ring tones, reveals the last few numbers dialed, the last several missed calls--and accessing my voicemail is a breeze. It's easy to add new contacts, too. This AT&T plan also gives you a lengthy instruction booklet with easy to understand, real English directions; and you get your choice between an online bill and a regular bill. AT&T also let you use your credit card for automatic monthly payments.

One feature I like very much is the rollover minutes. If you use less than your allotted 450 minutes during the month, whatever is left over gets carried over to the next month so you don't lose your minutes. This policy remains in effect for the most recent twelve months, however--after that they cut off the thirteenth month and only add on the most recent twelfth month, and so on. Careful with that last point!

Sure, roaming charges may remain an issue; so I am taking off one star to make this a four star review. Nevertheless, this plan from AT&T remains an excellent choice for people like me who don't use their cell phones too often. You get the perk of a lower monthly charge in exchange for a plan that is geared toward persons who don't use their phones many times every day.

I highly recommend this plan for people like me who need cell phones primarily for travel and emergencies. If you need a cell phone much more often, or if roaming charges are an issue for you in your area, then I would suggest you find another plan.


Cingular sucks whatever it is called! [Posted on 2008-01-14]
This is my second contract with Cingular/now-AT&T. When I had Cingular 4 years ago I was very dissatisfied with my connection in NYC. Then I went to T-Mobile and it was perfectly fine.
Now I went to AT&T for a good deal on the phone and I regret! Besides all that agressive advertisement the truth is AT&T sucks! I feel upset when my friends talk on their phones in-doors, in evevator, etc. and I have to go outside and search for signal.
I tried different AT&T phones - the overall quality of the connection is low!


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