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Old 11-18-2007, 03:55 AM
Michael
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Default Re: CDMA: less than 100 days, but still 900,000 customers

>>>> To encourage customers to make the move Telstra is offering $100
>>>> credit to postpaid CDMA customers who move to an eligible plan on
>>>> the Next G network before 13 November 2007.

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>>> What makes Telstra think the CDMA customers will move to NextG ?

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>> Because it suits the majority of them

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> Pigs arse it does. Its suits the vast majority of cdma users to continue
> to


So which non-Telstra-CDMA suits more people than NextG, fuckwit?

> use the cdma system much more. And thats why telstra is turning it off,
> to force those to change to NextG, you stupid dunny cleaning fuckwit
> child.


Telstra has no say in what you do. They would prefer you to connect to NextG
or Telstra GSM, but they have no say

Same as AMPS closure and OneTel GSM 1800 exit.

>>> I personally know a few CDMA customers who are resold with Optus & they
>>> have no intention of moving to Next G. They're staying well away from
>>> Telstra & will be moving to Optus 3G, other resold CDMA customers may
>>> well have the same plans.

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>> And Telstra doesnt care anyway, because Telstra arent reselling NextG

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> And that is one reason why they are shutting the cdma system down.


NextG came along long before CDMA is being closed down




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