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Hi all,
This is an old problem but it bit me recently.
I have true nationwide free roaming. Last month I made a couple calls
in Michigan on the west shore of Lake Huron, about 10 miles north of
Pt. Huron. The phone (I think) said Cingular Extend. When I got the
bill, I discovered that I had placed the calls through a tower in
Canada. The closest point in Canada is at least 10 miles from where I
was, and the actual town named is more like 30-40 miles away.
I called CS and they credited the calls back to me. But they also
said that there is NO WAY for me to tell from the phone display that I
was connected to a place that was outside my "Nationwide Free Roaming"
area. According to them, the phone will say Cingular Extend at all
times outside a Cingular service area, regardless of whether I am in
or out of my free nationwide calling area.
This seems pretty stupid since (as I understand it) the phone has a
list of all systems that it is allowed to talk to. ?? As I understand
it, the phone is simply programmed by Cingular to say Cingular Extend
in non-Cingular but on plan areas AND in roaming mode. ??
Paul
Paul Goelz
Rochester Hills, Michigan
Hi all,
This is an old problem but it bit me recently.
I have true nationwide free roaming. Last month I made a couple calls
in Michigan on the west shore of Lake Huron, about 10 miles north of
Pt. Huron. The phone (I think) said Cingular Extend. When I got the
bill, I discovered that I had placed the calls through a tower in
Canada. The closest point in Canada is at least 10 miles from where I
was, and the actual town named is more like 30-40 miles away.
I called CS and they credited the calls back to me. But they also
said that there is NO WAY for me to tell from the phone display that I
was connected to a place that was outside my "Nationwide Free Roaming"
area. According to them, the phone will say Cingular Extend at all
times outside a Cingular service area, regardless of whether I am in
or out of my free nationwide calling area.
This seems pretty stupid since (as I understand it) the phone has a
list of all systems that it is allowed to talk to. ?? As I understand
it, the phone is simply programmed by Cingular to say Cingular Extend
in non-Cingular but on plan areas AND in roaming mode. ??
Paul
Paul Goelz
Rochester Hills, Michigan