carbuff
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...and that might explain the "on-and-off" behavior we seem to see on the cell phone. With or without the "family tracking", they could see (within 48 hours), everyone's phone activity.
A stationary cell phone doesn't "hit" off a tower, unless it's turned off and on again. Why do I say that? Because if there was a trail of cell phone hits on Dec 12th, Naegle wouldn't have asked about the Overton ping -- right?
There's some family plan issues to think about:
You give up privacy when someone else is paying the bill.
Family plans allow unlimited talk between the "friends and family" YET didn't we read that his parents only called once a week?
If they have the same ATT plan as we do, you get a pool of minutes that all of you can use. It's not just friends-and-family; out of network calls are charged from the same pool. So it's not just how often he called them or they called him. Their calls to each other would also come out of that pool, as would their calls to other people.
Around here it's pretty common for adult children to be on the parents' plan, just for convenience.