Feeling Cingular?

Immobile Phones
Feeling Cingular? Don’t. You are not alone.
Almost everyone who has Cingular hates that RF interference noise that gets picked up by unshielded cables in live speakers and microphones when you are about to receive a phone call or text message. On the radio, in the car, on the landline phone, in your headphones, live microphones. You name it, GSM RF interference wants to be in the show.
Out of Sight
Try keeping your phone far away, if you can, perhaps so that it will annoy someone else and not you. But good luck trying to answer it in time. The only sure solution is to turn your phone off.
It’s really quite funny given that Cingular states they are “dedicated to providing customers with wireless technology designed to enrich their lives.” Did you sign up for cell phone service to pay monopolistic monthly fees only to leave your phone off? At least you’ll have plenty of Rollover minutes next month!
Watch and Learn
Watch “Feeling Cingular”, the tragic tale of what happened when someone actually tried to use their phone.
What is GSM?
GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) is the world’s most popular unpopular wireless phone technology. It’s used by more than one billion people around the world.