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Old 10-24-2007, 05:38 PM
Spokes
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Default Re: Telstra forcing me off CDMA

On Oct 24, 10:00 am, "Core2Duo" <Core2...@theinternet.com> wrote:
> "Spokes" <spokesman...@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?

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> >> 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.

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> >> Surely this is against basic consumer law.

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> > 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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incentives such as waiving early termination fees on your current plan
if you migrate to Telstra nextg from your CDMA mobile or card.
There are incentives if you port from another carrier as well.
go to telstra.com, call up or go to a shop to find out.



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