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Rand McNally Delivers Traffic Info For Most Cities

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Feb 3, 2005, 2:18 PM   by (staff)

Rand McNally has launched a traffic news application for mobile phones, with traffic information for 94 metro areas. Users can get real time information on accidents, congestion and road closures as well as weather and other local information. More advanced features include a route planner that will watch for any problems on major roads between two user selected zip codes and traffic speed for highways in 24 metro areas. The service is free for AT&T mMode subscribers, or $3.99 per month for Sprint and Verizon. It should also be available on Alltel soon.

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gunny

Feb 3, 2005, 2:51 PM

free for at&t

why on earth do I stay with verizon, between being charged for everything and their brand new stupid audiovox 8940 with a crippled sd slot. I give up.

I will never wait for or buy a verizon phone every again.
😁 its about time you woke up gunny.
Go to sprint though gunny then you can stay on a cdma network.(which is better,i dont care what anybody says) Buy the Sanyo mm7400 and you will never look back brah..

peace out! 😉 😉 😉 😉
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gunny said:
why on earth do I stay with verizon, between being charged for everything and their brand new stupid audiovox 8940 with a crippled sd slot. I give up.

I will never wait for or buy a verizon phone every again.
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mycool

Feb 3, 2005, 10:23 PM

Umm... why pay?

Didn't #121 (TellMe Services) used to tell you traffic reports?

TellMe Services: (866) 895-3124

Also MSN has a traffic report tool that sends you updates via text messaging.
I don't have to pay, so it's all good to me!!!
Inquisitor_Hoth

Feb 3, 2005, 3:17 PM

ATTWS you say?

Does this also mean it works with Cingular or just the former at&t customers that have not "migrated" their service to Cingular or divested yet?
Since we were told specifically that it is for mMode customers, i believe it is not for cingular subscribers, just people who have AT&T's mMode branded service and homepage.
 
 
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