Great that the site exist. I checked a number that I ported to Verizon 45 days go and Cingular shows that the number is in Cingular Mobile to Mobile.
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Cingular has a Mobile to Mobile Lookup Tool which allows you to check up to five wireless numbers to see if mobile to mobile minutes apply.
Earl F. Parrish
Great that the site exist. I checked a number that I ported to Verizon 45 days go and Cingular shows that the number is in Cingular Mobile to Mobile.
I plugged in a friends number that used to be an AT&T Wireless number, but had ported over to Verizon last year and it came back as still being included as M2M with Cingular.
If you feel that you have to correct some of my posts for my capitalization of some of my words, then just bear with it. It's just a discussion forum where some may be limited by time to answer in well-versed and eloquent sentences.
I already got a PHD (Plain High School Diploma) so ignore my style of writing and I'll ignore your ignorance.
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When asked if I see the glass half empty or half full, I responded I see just a glass of water.
Now you know how I think.
You notice that Cingular's response talks about "national" but does not metion Chicago. Cingular, as with any carrier, does have some problem markets. I would think it would be better to own up to the problems and talk about what is in the works to fix it.
I think you wanted to reply to the Chicago thread.Originally Posted by Barry ATL
But you're right and I recently posted the same concepts on that thread.
Originally Posted by i49mobile
The question is: does Cingular rate calls to these numbers as M2M?Originally Posted by Mango808
This is one time people could profit from their lame-o systems, assuming billing uses the same database.
yes they do, my friend that was Cingular and is now Sprint, i still get to talk to her for free even tho she can't. She has free incoming tho so i call her for free and she gets my calls for free :-D
- yeah, don't listen to that guy!
I just checked a number of a friend who ported out of Cingular to Alltel 2 years ago and it says he is on-network. However, on my bill, it never rates calls to or from him as mobile to mobile. Pretty sorry system they use. Its giving people false information! However, the billing system seems to get it right every month!
I haven't called the ported number since and I don't have any of my bills going back that far to see if it was still M2M after the port.Originally Posted by gregsmith59
This thing failed my test...
I plugged in number for a friend who was an AT&T Wireless customer and it said "Yes you can enjoy free calls to the following number(s)", plug in the same number at https://www.wirelessamberalerts.org/ and I get "Carrier: T-Mobile USA, Inc."
WRNG!
Good ole Cingular at work again...
this site is not without flaws but I have found it pretty good, and I use it a lot since we have 3 carriers and use the one to connect m2m as often as possible.
https://www.wirelessamberalerts.org/index.jsp
Which one is wrong?Originally Posted by i0wnj00
The Cingular tool.Originally Posted by efparri
GEEZE..... HOW DID I DO THAT???? Okay... so I have lost my mind. Oh well, sorry about posting on the wrong thread.Originally Posted by gregsmith59
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Is that a trick question???Originally Posted by efparri
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