Ending the pending legal battle, Cingular Wireless, which is now acquired by AT&T, has agreed to refund $18.5 million to the thousands of discontented California customers. Cingular Wireless has imposed cancellation fee on the customers who terminated company’s mobile service after facing problems while making and receiving calls. Following the agreement between AT&T and the California Public Utilities Commission, Cingular Wireless has now decided to settle the legal battle by paying $18.5 million to nearly 115,000 customers who prematurely ended their contract with the company between January 2000 and April 2002. Meanwhile, Cingular Wireless has revamped its policy towards service termination. The company now gives one month period to the new customers to terminate Cingular service without a cancellation fee.