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Traveling Abroad This Holiday Season? Cingular Survey Finds American Travelers Want Their U.S. Wireless Service

  Whether by Land or by Sea, Cingular Makes it Easy to Stay Connected When
                              Traveling Abroad

    ATLANTA, Dec. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Many Americans will hit the roads, the
waves and the sky this holiday season to spend time with loved ones or
simply to enjoy a nice vacation break. For those travelers looking for an
international holiday getaway, Cingular Wireless knows that the wireless
phone is the top communication choice for Americans who need (or want) to
stay connected when traveling abroad.
    More than one in four Americans use their cell phone service when
traveling abroad and half said they are likely to use their cell phone when
making their next international trip, according to a Cingular survey on
international travel conducted by ICR (International Communications
Research). Sixty-four percent of traveling respondents prefer traditional
wireless service as their top choice of communication because of its ease
and convenience, easy access for others and peace of mind in case of
emergency.
    Although the majority of Cingular survey respondents preferred
communicating via wireless phone over other choices in the survey such as
stationary, postcards or using a laptop computer, many still did not know
how to use their wireless service abroad.
    "More and more consumers want to stay connected when they are
vacationing near home or abroad," said William Hague, executive vice
president, International Roaming Operations for Cingular Wireless. "Many
travelers don't realize just how easy it is to use their U.S. wireless
service out of the country. Because Cingular operates on a GSM network, the
most commonly used wireless platform worldwide, our customers benefit from
the ease of use and seamless transition when traveling from one country to
the next."
    Cingular Wireless' International Roaming features voice service in over
185 countries and data service in over 120 countries. Cingular customers
can also keep in touch with folks back home by sending text and multimedia
messages, which comes in handy with time zone differences.
    The Caribbean is a popular destination year round, but particularly
during the chilly winter months. With Cingular World Traveler for only
$5.99 a month, customers can enjoy great roaming rates in several Caribbean
countries:
     - $1.69 per minute in Aruba, Cayman Islands, Dominican Republic, Jamaica,
       St. Maarten and St. Lucia
     - $1.99 per minute in Antigua, Bahamas and British Virgin Islands
    In a separate survey conducted recently by American Express, whereby
402 of their travel agents were surveyed to identify patterns in travel
plans for the upcoming holiday travel season, it was revealed that about
two-thirds of those responding said the week between Christmas Day and New
Year's Day will be the busiest for travel this year.*
    Cruise ship travel is also a holiday favorite for many consumers,
especially families who take advantage of the time off. Cingular offers
cruise ship roaming for only $2.49 per minute on Carnival Cruise Line,
Royal
    Caribbean International, Norwegian Cruise Lines, Celebrity Cruises,
Regent Seven Seas, and Island Cruises among others.
    Cingular World packages allow customers to:
     - Receive phone calls around the world when someone dials their local
       wireless phone number
     - Stay connected to e-mail worldwide, using laptop or portable data
       devices, just like at home
     - Avoid unfamiliar pay phones or expensive hotel rates
     - Get unlimited e-mail at home and abroad with Blackberry device
    "In addition to competitive wireless calling packages, Cingular also
offers the largest selection of quad-band devices -- more than any other
U.S. wireless carrier, which allows our customers to roam virtually
anywhere using their same phone and phone number," said David Christopher,
vice president, Product Management, Cingular Wireless. "For business
travelers, we also recently introduced the Cingular 8525 Pocket PC, the
first UMTS/HSDPA-enabled PDA in North America. Now our customers can enjoy
wireless broadband connectivity in North America as well as in dozens of
countries abroad, including Japan and South Korea."
    Cingular offers consumers the following four travel tips for their cell
phone abroad:
     1. Make sure your cellular service provider has roaming available in the
        country you are visiting.  This information is usually posted on their
        Web site.
     2. Make sure your phone is a "world" phone that can operate outside North
        America.  For the best international coverage, choose a "quad band"
        world phone that operates on 850/1900 (North American) and 900/1800
        (most other countries) frequencies.
     3. Check with your service provider to be sure international roaming
        service has been enabled on your account.  Typically, an additional
        feature must be activated by your service provider.  This can usually
        be done at no additional charge, unless you choose a discount package.
     4. Learn how to make calls when using your cellular service in another
        country.  Using GSM service, you can place calls from any country
        without knowing the international access code.  Simply dial "+",
        followed by the country code, then the number (the U.S. country code
        is "1").  So, for example, to call home from France, dial: +1(area
        code)(number). In most GSM devices, holding down the 0 key will cause
        the + sign to appear.

    For more information on Cingular World, visit
http://www.cingularworld.com .
    Cingular Survey Methodology: The survey was conducted during July
20-24, 2006 and surveyed 1,071 adults ages 18+ with wireless service. The
margin of error for this sample is plus or minus three percentage points.
    *American Express Holiday Poll results were obtained from press release
dated Nov. 17, 2006 and is posted on http://www.americanexpress.com .
    About Cingular Wireless
    Cingular Wireless is the largest wireless carrier in the United States,
serving 58.7 million customers. Cingular, a joint venture between AT&T Inc.
(NYSE: T) and BellSouth Corporation (NYSE: BLS), has the largest digital
voice and data network in the nation -- the ALLOVER(TM) network -- and the
largest mobile-to-mobile community of any national wireless carrier.
Cingular is a leader in third generation wireless technology. Its 3G
network is the first widely available service in the world to use HSDPA
(High Speed Downlink Packet Access) technology. Cingular is the only U.S.
wireless carrier to offer Rollover(r), the wireless plan that lets
customers keep their unused monthly minutes. Details of the company are
available at http://www.cingular.com/. Get Cingular Wireless press releases
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SOURCE Cingular Wireless




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