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How will the replacement affect my ADT service charge?

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How will the replacement affect my ADT service charge?

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While ADT has no control over the decision of cellular service providers to take advantage of the FCC’s ruling and shut down their AMPS networks, to minimize the impact of the carrier decisions on ADT customers, ADT is paying a considerable portion of the cost of installing new digital devices and altering ADT’s infrastructure. ADT customers who entered into the initial term of their contract and had an analog device installed on or after February 18, 2005 are not being charged ADT’s costs for the digital transmitter. The remaining ADT customers who replace analog transmitters with digital transmitters may chose to pay their portion of the ADT charge through a single invoice or a single credit card transaction.

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