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If you read the A/C map the dark red reads as A/C all digital home airtime
rate area. The light pink and Dark Red are listed on the second line as A/C
home airtime rate area. The only difference being the word digital on the
line with just the dark red.
I read that as meaning that the light pink is analog since it is not in the
digital area.
I personally have never been to a lite pink area that was digital. If you
know of an area like that, please let me know.
"David S" <dwstreeter@spamisnaughty.att.net> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 10 May 2004 13:08:16 -0500, "jds456" <w@ccc.com> chose to add this
> to the great equation of life, the universe, and everything:
>
> >If you put in zip code 42301 and select A/C plans and then coverage, a
large
> >section of central KY is now light pink (analog coverage) indicating
covered
> >under A/C.
>
> Light pink does not mean analog, it means Extended Network (i.e., roaming
> on another carrier, but you don't pay roaming).
>
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