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Originally Posted by KNK
That is a good question. AT&T had their network, then Cingular with their network bought AT&T and merged the 2 networks. I would imagine it is one network again owned by AT&T
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Well, the point being that at one time, AT&T had a TDMA-based network while Cingular was GSM. I'm not sure if AT&T converted to GSM before/after the Cingular deal or if they just stopped using that network. Being a Sprint customer, I hadn't followed AT&T much, but if we're on the legacy Cingular network, I've got an issue with that "more bars in more places" nonsense.
