Android Phone - anyone got one yet?
Šarūnas
sarunas at mail.saabnet.com
Wed Sep 24 11:21:01 EDT 2008
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Python wrote:
> In spite of that empty coverage map, t-mobile has worked OK for me. My
> son (then in FL) was determined to drag his parents into the 21st
> century and put us on his family plan. The empty coverage map would
> have driven me to a different carrier had I been making the purchase
> decision.
>
> Here in Lebanon, the network carrier is UNICELL.
That is, you are using roaming T.Mobile--Unicel, correct?
> The good coverage may
> be an artifact of being near Interstates 89 and 91 so I can't really
> speak for the rest of the state. The only place where the coverage has
> failed me is at Mt Sunapee though nearby New London works fine. However
> you can tell I'm not a serious cell-phone user.
Unicel has been pretty good as far as coverage. Here in NH and US-wide
as Unicel-Plus. It's the only network which works in our part of Etna.
Unicel has been bought by Verizon Wireless however, and will be moving
to CDMA, according to their representative...
Sarunas
Math at Dartmouth
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