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	<title>Comments on: AT&amp;T quietly abandons &#8216;fewest dropped calls&#8217; campaign</title>
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		<title>By: http://3ww3.com/</title>
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		<description>You actually ensure it is seem simple with a person is presentation however I get this topic for being really an element i think A totally free certainly in no way understand. It seems to be too complicated and also incredibly broad i think. I will be excited for the post, I definitely attempt to help have the say goodbye in the usb ports!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You actually ensure it is seem simple with a person is presentation however I get this topic for being really an element i think A totally free certainly in no way understand. It seems to be too complicated and also incredibly broad i think. I will be excited for the post, I definitely attempt to help have the say goodbye in the usb ports!</p>
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		<title>By: Gaijin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gaijin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Aug 2007 18:00:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well I worked for AT&amp;T (then Cingular) for three years ending August of 2006. To give you the inside story about this crap when the Telphia report came out the area that AT&amp;T had the fewest dropped calls was actually downtown San Francisco, roughly a 13 block radius (per the report) We were weren&#039;t supposed to know this and all customer service reps were specifically told not to quote anything from the report, nor were we to disclose the name of the company. They had this information posted in their customer rep information system CSP. This was a huge deal and we had this come up in our weekly team meetings (they call huddles) over the course of the next month. Then the information mysteriously disappeared from CSP. They told us to proudly support the ads but not to disclose anything. So there ya go, now it finally got dropped, just like there calls. I mean you work for a company for 3 years and can&#039;t get a signal in your own building. (I worked at the Fayetteville NC call center) I paid for cellphone service the entire time I worked there and did not want to get their terrible service. HAH!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well I worked for AT&amp;T (then Cingular) for three years ending August of 2006. To give you the inside story about this crap when the Telphia report came out the area that AT&amp;T had the fewest dropped calls was actually downtown San Francisco, roughly a 13 block radius (per the report) We were weren&#8217;t supposed to know this and all customer service reps were specifically told not to quote anything from the report, nor were we to disclose the name of the company. They had this information posted in their customer rep information system CSP. This was a huge deal and we had this come up in our weekly team meetings (they call huddles) over the course of the next month. Then the information mysteriously disappeared from CSP. They told us to proudly support the ads but not to disclose anything. So there ya go, now it finally got dropped, just like there calls. I mean you work for a company for 3 years and can&#8217;t get a signal in your own building. (I worked at the Fayetteville NC call center) I paid for cellphone service the entire time I worked there and did not want to get their terrible service. HAH!</p>
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