Re: GAIT vrs. GSM and Other Cell Phones



> I guess my question would be, are you familiar with this GAIT thing
> as a 'transitional' thing between GSM and other types of cell service
> and do you have any experience with it?

It's just what Cingular said, the phone does GSM, TDMA, and AMPS. The
SIM is just for GSM, so for TDMA and AMPS they need to know the ESN of
the phone. I didn't realize that they'd turn on TDMA service on a GSM
account. I'll call them tomorrow and see if they'll enable my wife's
phone for TDMA as well.


R's,

John

[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: The Cingular lady would not commit to
it either way, except to say to me that 'in rural areas, still in
transition' they more or less had to do it or wind up writing off a
lot of their customer base. I know that when I first got the Nokia
6010, because of my geographic location (southeast side of town and
relatively close to a GSM tower [but not _all_ that close] I was able
to use GSM with no hassles. But, the first time I got in the taxicab
and had Jeff (our taxi driver here in town) take me out to the 'west
side' (west Main Street, sort of around Austins, our notorious 'hard
acid rock', semi-gay bar) the phone quit working on GSM and instead told me
it could not find a tower. When I took the 6310-i in that same
direction (but before reporting my ESN, IME and 'serial number' to
Cingular) the phone did 'seamlessly slide over' to the proper band to
use and instead of getting no signal at all, I got the jingle and 'we
do not recognize your number' message. When I got back home, the phone
tried 'seamlessly' swapping back and forth and I sometimes got out,
but when the GSM tower was booked up, I would get that jingle tone as
the phone tried work on the nearest TDMA tower it could find. Before I
knew this, I was ready to throw in the towel and send the new 'gate'
phone back in the mail. When the Cingular lady told me 'even with a
GSM phone and a SIM card, it is a good idea to call us anyway and turn
in your ESN in order to get _full coverage_ with your phone, then I
understood what she meant. Before, I just thought she was being nosy
by telling me I should always call to report the ESN. PAT]

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