Florida Gator students roar about Cingular problems
14th Nov 2006, 01:41 GMT
Filed under: Cellular, Business While I'm always wary of marketing claims like "fewest dropped calls" and such, it's sometimes better to be found innocent before being proven guilty. Students at the University of Florida has been so fed up with the lack of quality with Cingular's service around campus that they have made a lot of noise recently. Things like dropped calls and error messages have some UF students fuming all the way to the classroom and beyond. I wonder if some UF students have gone to either Verizon or Sprint -- perhaps T-Mobile -- in light of all their reported issue? [via Engadget Mobile] Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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