Are you serious about the lawsuit or are you just threatening one? If you're just threatening, they're calling your bluff. If you're serious, you should already have a lawyer and get advice from him.
My suggestion is to figure out what the frustration of a lawsuit along with amount of time you'll spend on it is worth and compare that to what you're likely to recoup from Cingular in the best case. If the former amount is less than the latter, I'd say you don't need to file a lawsuit and just do what you can to get out of your contract as soon as possible. Maybe you can get them to drop you as a client if you're annoying enough.
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