Android Phone - anyone got one yet?

Python python at venix.com
Wed Sep 24 12:10:46 EDT 2008


On Wed, 2008-09-24 at 11:21 -0400, Šarūnas wrote:
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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?

Well there are no roaming charges on the bills.  

The "search for networks" option finds UNICELL and CINGULAR.  The
network acquisition is automatic.  I ran the search just to see what
turned up.

> > 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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