Fri Jun 1, 2007 6:44PM EDT
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In the U.S., analog cellular services will start being terminated in early 2008, but reports are starting to trickle in that analog services are now being disconnected in Canada, our friendly neighbor to the north.
So far, the news is pretty mild: Analog cell phones haven't been available for many years. The story at the Star, linked above, focuses on a cell phone user who bought an old 1970s-era DynaTAC on eBay and used the over-a-pound brick pretty much as a ploy to get attention at Starbucks.
Of course, more serious effects are in store for many analog users: OnStar's imminent discontinuation of analog services will leave about 500,000 people without emergency services in their cars. January 1, 2008 is D-Day for analog OnStar, and all American analog cellular service should vanish before March 2008.
Meanwhile, at least two other Canadian telcos are still offering analog service, with no specific date on when those services will be shut down for good. However, it's a safe bet that they'll be put out to pasture around the same time as U.S. services in early 2008, since analog roaming will no longer work across the border.
Analog holdouts, it's time to upgrade!
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I think cellphones are very convient.But i'll have to say some phones very expensive but at the same time they look good and have a lot of features on them which what I like. But I dont care I can Afford any cellphone that I want!!!!!
I don't understand the mechanics of analog vs. digital. I'll have to say though, when I bought my very first cell phone from Cingular, it was a disaster. The reception was extremely bad and I got to hating the thing. A few years later I signed up with a different provider and voila, I got super reception for the first time.
I was surprised when I came to the states in 2004 and discovered analog still existed here. I ended up just buying a Cingular SIM card for my Australian phone and haven't looked back.
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6 Posted by rogueist on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:49PM EDT Report Abuse
I wonder who you can even connect to with an analog phone anyways... I still have mine, and I still own the phone numbers for them - they were early direct purchases, so I own everything for them outright.