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On 12/1/08 10:23 AM, in article
l62dnVWWnrzvkqnU...@giganews.com, "John Navas"
<spamf...@navasgroup.com> wrote:
> nothing worth noticing
> CHARTER:
>
Doesn't belong here, retard. Why is that so hard for you to understand?
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Deshawn Esmund
No, GSM phones like that SLVR ar incompatible with CDMA providers like US
Cellular.
If you sign up with AT&T you can "port" (transfer) your USC phone number to
AT&T.