Geoff <geoffwin@MAPS.gmail.SPAM.com> wrote
> Rod Speed <rod.speed.aaa@gmail.com> wrote
>> Alan Parkington <parkingtona@team.telstra.com> wrote
>>> From
>>> http://www.australianit.news.com.au/...-24169,00.html
>>> TELSTRA customers using the CDMA mobile network are being reminded that less than 100 days remain before its
>>> closure.
>> Just another bare faced telstra lie. Telstra gets no say what so ever on that anymore.
>>> The telco is urging its CDMA customers to make the switch to the Next G network soon, as it does not want any of its
>>> customers stranded.
>> Just another bare faced telstra lie.
>>> "The Next G network is now better and faster than CDMA,
>> You clowns dont get to decide that anymore.
>>> and we're encouraging customers to make the move to the new network
>>> so they can experience the benefits and features as soon as possible," Telstra Country Wide Group managing director
>>> Geoff Booth said.
>> And anyone with a clue wont buy that pathetic excuse for bullshit/lie.
>>> "By migrating now, customers can avoid any last-minute rush,
>> Bet there wont be any last minute rush.
>>> be sure that they keep their mobile number
>> They are guaranteed on that, fuckwit.
>>> and, if they are using prepaid, transfer remaining credit."
>> There are fuck all using cdma prepaid, fuckwit.
>>> Telstra has also advised its Next G customers to contact it if they have problems with the new network.
>> When they will be told any problems are their fault.
>>> "The Next G network is performing well and I encourage customers
>>> that have made the move to the new network and have any concerns to
>>> let us know, as once we know about a problem we can generally fix
>>> it quickly," Mr Booth said.
>> Easy to claim, hell of a lot harder to actually substantiate that claim.
>>> Optus CDMA customers are also being urged to change over their
>>> phones, which rely on Telstra's CDMA network.
>> And any of those with a clue wont buy your lies.
> what will happen to CDMA accounts with resellers? eg Optus, Southern Cross
Once the cdma system is turned off, they wont work anymore.
> I assume that Telstra has discussed the matter with them?
Just told them that the cdma system will be turned off.