Re: Not clear on phone capabilities



On Sun, 5 Aug 2007 01:27:29 +0000 (UTC), Steve Sobol
<sjsobol@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Exactly, and that's the only way VZW will get the point. It's easy enough to
do, especially now that you can port your number.

Who would you port to? Sprint? Yeah, right. Customer DISservice.

AT&T/Cingular? Just as bad. I stay away from their stores like the
plague!

T-Mobile? I don't think so. No coverage outside metro areas.

Overall, Verizon is the best of the bad companies out there that
provides near nationwide service.

Alltel is a good regional provider, but I couldn't get a local number
if I went to Alltel.

Dave

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