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Re: AT&T flings cellphone network wide open


From: "David Farber" <dave () farber net>
Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 10:40:40 -0500



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From: ktneely () astroturfgarden com [mailto:ktneely () astroturfgarden com] 
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 9:50 AM
To: David Farber
Subject: Re: [IP] AT&T flings cellphone network wide open


All the comments regarding this article seem to focus on one thing: "this is non-news because I could already bring an 
unlocked phone to ATT's network".  I am sure everyone on this list knew that already, and probably a majority are 
actually using an unlocked phone that is not co-branded by their service provider.  However, I would wager that the 
vast majority of mobile phone users have no idea that this limitation on their phones is superficial and could be 
trivially removed. 

So this anouncement -in that the announcement educates and will raise questions from people who have never thought 
about this before- is a good thing.

What I found newsworthy from the synopsis of the article was the statement "And they don't have to sign a contract."  I 
just added myself to my parents' plan and this is exactly what I wanted to do:  use my own phone and not sign into a 
contract.  This was an impossible task two weeks ago, but perhaps this announcment and non-change to the operation of 
the network, but real change to the way in which ATT is presenting their network will make that possible.

Kevin

On Fri, Dec 07, 2007 at 08:31:07AM -0500, David Farber wrote:


Begin forwarded message:

From: Einar Vollset <einar.vollset () gmail com>
Date: December 7, 2007 8:29:28 AM EST
To: "<dave () farber net>" <dave () farber net>
Subject: Re: [IP] AT&T flings cellphone network wide open


Dave,

this is non news, in so far as AT&T (and cingular before them) has  
always allowed any GSM phone to make calls on their network; my  
unlocked iPhone runs with an old cingular pay as you go sim on their  
network quite happilly for example.

Indeed, I don't see how foreign visitors could have used their cell  
phones at all in the US if this wasn't already the case.

The real news is that the word "open" now appears to be the buzzword  
of the  day, perhaps soon we'll hear Time Warner tout how open their  
cable network is: "you can use any tv you like you know"

Cheers,

Einar

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http://vollset.org


On Dec 7, 2007, at 6:57 AM, David Farber <dave () farber net> wrote:

At long last. Interesting what Hill attention can bring. BTW T- 
mobile has always done this. djf

Begin forwarded message:

From: dewayne () warpspeed com (Dewayne Hendricks)
Date: December 6, 2007 4:08:07 PM EST
To: Dewayne-Net Technology List <xyzzy () warpspeed com>
Subject: [Dewayne-Net] AT&T flings cellphone network wide open

AT&T flings cellphone network wide open
USA Today
By Leslie Cauley

Starting immediately, AT&T (T) customers can ditch their AT&T phones  
and use any wireless phone, device and software application from any  
maker — think smartphones, e-mail and music downloading. And they  
don't have to sign a contract.
"You can use any handset on our network you want," says Ralph de la  
Vega, CEO of AT&T's wireless business. "We don't prohibit it, or  
even police it."

AT&T's push to give consumers maximum control of their wireless  
worlds is being driven, in part, by Google. The tech giant is a  
monster in the Internet search business for personal computers, and  
is hoping to replicate that success in the wireless market.

<http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/telecom/2007-12-05- 
att_N.htm>

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