Cingular/AT&T Wireless merger approved

The word on the street is that on Monday both the FCC and the Justice Department are going to give their official blessing to Cingular and AT&T Wireless' mega-merger, leaving no barrier to the creation of the nation's largest wireless carrier. Buyer's remorse aside (seriously, it's a little insane that Cingular paid $41 billion for AT&T Wireless), the big question is whether or not the shrinking of the cellular market from six major players to five will lead to significantly cheaper prices for calling plans and cellphones. Either way, expect things to get down and dirty between Cingular and archrival Verizon beginning next year.






















Does anyone know why Cingular isnt offering ANY incentives to AT&T customers to entice them to stay with Cingular instead of going to another carrier?? Additionally, they charge us an activation fee, the same amount as if we were a brand new customer!!! Dont they care if they keep us or not?? Seems like a poor business decision to me!!!