Hi. I need to worn you I just left ATT wireless. I got away from them as soon as I could! I kept having problem after problem with them. Some of my problems were accessibility related, but most were just bad service. I'll only mention the accessibility issues. The one thing in their favor was I got a braille bill. Their biggest problem for me is they required me to go to their web sight just to check my minutes. All other companies I know of let you check minutes from your hand set. Because I don't have a java script browser, I lost access to their web sight 3 times since March. I kept bugging them until I could use it again. Links 2.1 didn't work with their site. If you're a Windows user, then you probably can use the web sight without any problems. I don't have any Windows systems so I can't say for sure. Mozilla never had a problem with it, but that meant I had to bug my girl friend any time I wanted to use it. As of last week, the sight was working with elinks or lynx. In my area, they are still a TDMA network. I haven't read any where of any work on an accessible TDMA phone, so I switched to Tmobile who are a GSM network. Hope this helps. Kenny On Sun, Dec 28, 2003 at 10:32:42AM -0500, cris wrote: > Hi folks, > Much has been said about cell phones and accessibility. My question is: > Which company has the best cell service in North America? I heard a lot of > bad things about At&T and mixed views of Verizon. Currently I have AT&T, > and was recommended to try Singular. I like to hear privately from those > who have experience to share. I have not signed any contracts yet. My free > trial period with At&T is about to expire. I want to decide soon if I > should keep it or try another service. Please reply privately so as not to > cluttre the list. > Cheers, > Cris > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup