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Analog shutting down with TDMA next year

By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, December 27th, 2007 at 1:19 PM

Ericsson T28 World PhoneAhh, the good old days of analog…

Remember your first mobile phone? Chances are, if you’re old enough to buy your own mobile phone and pay the bill, you may remember using the good, ole’ analog networks of yore. Ericsson’s T28 World phone was our first mobile phone and it was a pretty little sucker (at the time).

Well, it looks like those days are about to come to an end. While some small rural carriers will be sticking with the tried and true analog technology, Alltel, AT&T, and Verizon Wireless will be shutting down their analog networks next year. Alltel will shut down its network in a three-stage process ending in September, while AT&T and Verizon Wireless will be pulling the plug a bit more abruptly.

Customers of GM’s OnStar system will also feel the analog-shutdown. Customers with older OnStar systems may be left without service once the analog signals go silent. Oh GM, you guys really can’t get anything right.

[Via: AP]

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  • vlad

    why is there a pic of the GSM Ericsson T28 under the Analog headline?

  • Maciek

    I wonder how many people will end up suing OnStar and other services that rely on analog network.