Re: Telstra forcing me off CDMA
"Core2Duo" <Core2Duo@theinternet.com> wrote in message
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> "Spokes" <spokesman123@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> On Oct 19, 3:21 am, "thegoons" <thego...@bigpond.com> wrote:
>>> Why should I have to be forced into buying an expensive new NEXT-G fancy
>>> handset, when it is Telstra forcing me off CDMA?
>>>
>>> They made the decision to shut down their network, not me. I signed up
>>> to
>>> CDMA in good faith that it was a new technology (newer than GSM, the
>>> 'latest
>>> and greatest' according to The Hon. Tim Fisher aka Fizzler back in
>>> 1999),
>>> yet they now claim it is an ageing relic.
>>>
>>> Surely this is against basic consumer law.
>>
>> The CDMA closure is tough for some.
>> move on, get with it.
>> incentives are being thrown at you to migrate to nextg with the least
>> possible financial pain.
>> After jan 28, CDMA is no more and you will lose your mobile number if
>> you don't migrate beforehand, unless the mighty Roddles has a really
>> effective solution.
>>
>>
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> What "incentives"?.
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been no incentives from Southern Cross or from Telstra that I am aware of _
I have even asked SC but got no response to the email |