T-Mobile aka VoiceStream is "sharing" the Cingular network, so coverage
will be the same.

At 07:29 PM 7/22/2002 -0700, Matt Peterson wrote:
>T-Mobile (Deutsche Telekom) has made its west coast attack on Market St
>in San Francisco recently.  I briefly poked into the shop (previously a
>computer shop that sold Ricochet modems) today, to find some attractive
>pricing plans.  1000 "whenever wherever minutes" along with unlimited
>weekend minutes for $39.99 (which includes voicemail, caller id and the
>usual digital features).  What scared me was $2/Megabyte for data, ack!
>They also don't appear to sell the sexy Sony Ericsson T68i, but they
>will SIM them up (for unlocked versions bought on eBay, etc).  Also the
>coverage map looks a bit spotty.  Has anyone used their service yet?
>How's the Bay Area signal?
>
>P.S. My secret plot is to get a trimode phone, thus worldwide phone
>number, only to charge those outrageous international roaming rates to
>my employer.  Woo, more Europe and Asia vacations here I come!
>
>P.P.S. Oops, that backfired, need to temporally un-subscribe boss from
>the list first.
>
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>Matt Peterson                  Bay Area Wireless Users Group
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