--- Sirrobyn0 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I've been a Voicestream/T-mobile user for at least 9 years now.  I
> live 
> in the seattle area where T-mobile coverage is great.  But I also 
> travel to some very remote areas across the US. like Montana, North 
> Dakota and eastern washington where there is basically no GSM
> coverage 
> so I carry a old Nokia 918 Analog Tracfone that has service in those 
> areas.  With the Analog sunset date being in early 2008 I'm conserned
> 
> what I'll have to do for cellular service when I'm travelling in
> remote 
> parts.   I'm a little curious if I'm the only one that with this 
> problem and how others intend to cope with it. 

I believe that February 2008 is the date where the carriers who now
have analog AMPS can turn it off.  Whether they turn it off is of
course their choice.  If an area's only cellular is AMPS they may not
turn it off until something is in place to replace it.


 
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