Danger switch to Cingular?

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"Now, we don't want to jump to conclusions or anything here, but we have to admit we find it a little, um, interesting that Danger announced yesterday the opening of a new engineering center in Duluth, Georgia. Duluth, eh? Why, wouldn't that be a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia? Why, yes, it would. And which major wireless company is based in the ATL? Cingular, of course. Take that for what it is, of course; with Cingular in town, we're sure there are a lot of good mobile engineers around, but you know what they say about smoke and fire, right? Wouldn't surprise us one bit if Cingular was doing their best to swipe the one hot-selling exclusive T-Mobile's got -- or already did."

http://www.danger.com/press/pr.php?cat=2006&id=20060322
 
EDGE said:
"Now, we don't want to jump to conclusions or anything here, but we have to admit we find it a little, um, interesting that Danger announced yesterday the opening of a new engineering center in Duluth, Georgia. Duluth, eh? Why, wouldn't that be a suburb of Atlanta, Georgia? Why, yes, it would. And which major wireless company is based in the ATL? Cingular, of course. Take that for what it is, of course; with Cingular in town, we're sure there are a lot of good mobile engineers around, but you know what they say about smoke and fire, right? Wouldn't surprise us one bit if Cingular was doing their best to swipe the one hot-selling exclusive T-Mobile's got -- or already did."

http://www.danger.com/press/pr.php?cat=2006&id=20060322


maybe T-Mobile quit SideKick 1/2/3, but they want best SDA/MDA future ...see see...
 
If you have MORE companies developing items like the Sidekick, then you have MORE options, MORE pricing plans - and competition usually makes prices go down and helps the consumer. I use Cingular for my cell service. If they had something as good as a Sidekick, I'd own it.
 
No one has said anything anywhere about Danger even considering the idea of working with Cingular. No one in the linked article says anything like the original poster says. So, I assume that the original poster said it, and thus is just the start of a rumor. EDGE, what's up, man? How'd you possibly jump on Atlanta being Danger's chance of working with Cingular? Atlanta has a huge number of tech-friendly people, and there's another telecom company that has a large presence in Atlanta.....
 
I know Cingular is expenise $39.95 or $44.95 months than T-Mobile $29.95 months
 
rhr said:
I know Cingular is expenise $39.95 or $44.95 months than T-Mobile $29.95 months

It's reason price because Cingular have greater coverage and high speed than Tmobile does.
 
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