tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2789017239427251571.post1828855235410317094..comments2024-03-12T00:16:08.021-06:00Comments on Wireless Noise: News, Rumors and Arguments: Giving T-Mobile a Bigger NodOz Andrewshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17298717393298238178noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2789017239427251571.post-69827533225424807922010-07-16T22:37:49.012-06:002010-07-16T22:37:49.012-06:00On the other side of the coin, West Central Wirele...On the other side of the coin, West Central Wireless (which has owned Five Star Wireless for a few years now) is keeping CDMA on for the foreseeable future, mostly for roamers but also for the double-handful of CDMA customers whose phones are perfectly fine and aren't *that* old (Five Star moved from TDMA to CDMA in 2005 or so). WCW's network, which now covers 26 counties (thanks to the acquisition of Mid-Tex Cellular), is GSM, is the B-band cellular carrier in the area and is generally awesome as long as you aren't pushing data over it.<br /><br />Oh, and they have a $20/mo unlimited "local" prepaid plan...calling from or to any area in the 26 counties for a flat rate. No phone subsidy, but they don't overprice their phones to force a two year contract either.Faith Baptist Churchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12625858127219086227noreply@blogger.com