- February 5th, 2009, 7:49 pm
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I read that yesterday. Hope they get a move on and improve their coverage while they're at it. It's really bad.
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El Scorcho wrote:I read that yesterday. Hope they get a move on and improve their coverage while they're at it. It's really bad.Really cool iPhone...but lousy coverage...why bother?
Fumblerooskies wrote:I rarely talk on the phone. Besides, I have a VoIP app installed and there's WiFi almost everywhere I go.El Scorcho wrote:I read that yesterday. Hope they get a move on and improve their coverage while they're at it. It's really bad.Really cool iPhone...but lousy coverage...why bother?
El Scorcho wrote:Ha. When I had sprint the phone worked everywhere except where I happened to live. And I had lived in 3 different places during that span. Pretty annoying.Fumblerooskies wrote:I rarely talk on the phone. Besides, I have a VoIP app installed and there's WiFi almost everywhere I go.El Scorcho wrote:I read that yesterday. Hope they get a move on and improve their coverage while they're at it. It's really bad.Really cool iPhone...but lousy coverage...why bother?
That doesn't mean I like it. Not having to walk into my kitchen to send a text message would be kind of cool.
ALUmnus wrote:My cell reception has been like this, no matter what service I've had, no matter where I've lived (three different locations around this area and one in Connecticut), it never works in my residence. I don't get it.Who are you with currently?
El Scorcho wrote:You could look into a Femtocell.Although it sounds like something to combat PMS...I'm going to check it out. First I have heard of such a thing.
ALUmnus wrote:I'm currently with Ntelos. Being regional, they have their limits, but you can't beat their price. I'll have to see about this Femtocell thingy.Ohhh. Now I hadn't considered Ntelos.
It'll be available in Verizon stores and online starting January 25 for $249.99 -- not a bad deal for Verizon, considering you're saving them the expense of erecting a tower.sounds like they've got quite a racket going here.
LUconn wrote:sounds like they've got quite a racket going here.And yes, that is what I meant when I said there are some cons to them. You're paying them for the device and allowing them to use the broadband connection (that you also pay for) to carry their data. In Sprint and AT&T's case you're also paying them a monthly fee. In Verizon's case you're allowing the world to use your broadband to make calls.
Sly Fox wrote:In my experience with the Falwell family over the past 30+ years, they have never been shy about stating what they believe and standing by it. If anything it should be on their family crest.
TDDance234 wrote:Liberty Athletics: Great for 2/3 of the season. Suck at the end.
sweetnahmah1 wrote:So, I've asked a ton of people about the free calling from verizon to alltell. No one has any clue. Is this in affect right now, or will it start soon? I need to know, and I need proof.a friend of mine already got an e-mail( from alltel) and i can't access my yahoo e-mails at work....they said something like Feb 15-17th timeframe it would be effective
LUconn wrote:2 alltel store in Lynchburg will be Verizon stores in June. I guess the other ones are closing. But I guess that is pretty much the end of alltel. I'm sure they still have to do some formal switching over with bills and what not, but that's good news for current Verizon customers. I speculate the 3G towers will be here soon enough.I got a letter, any alltel customer as of May 3rd, is now a Verizon customer. So your next bill will be a verizon one. However i was disappointed because neither side can really get there story straight as to options for current alltel customers. I tried to take my alltel number to verizon. Alltel told me " ohh thats been possible since Feb." Verizon responded " we have no idea what your talking about thats not possible yet" - so i just got a new number, by jumping on my parents family plan. Man... family plans are the way to go, $50 a month savings easily for me.
LUconn wrote:2 alltel store in Lynchburg will be Verizon stores in June.I also worry with only 2 stores that this could be another Suncom to Cingular situation. There were lines out the door for what seemed like weeks after that transition. It was crazy!
Is your Alltel cellular phone contract terminating by year's end? Prepare to look for a new cell phone sooner than you might have expected.http://www.tampabay.com/features/consum ... 998318.ece
With Verizon's purchase of Alltel in January, 10 million Alltel customers will likely see their old phones end up on the junk heap. As Alltel's operations switch to Verizon (now the largest wireless carrier in the country with 89 million subscribers), Alltel customers will be required to decide wether to go with Verizon or some other carrier.
At that point, Verizon says the Alltel customers — except on a "case-by-case basis" — will be required to get new phones. So for any Alltel customers who have held on to those giant, military radio-sized phones, your days are numbered.

Sly Fox wrote:This will be done in time for the BB Tour to come to a store near you later this summer....which, yet again, does not have wifi. Sometimes I don't get these phone manufacturers.
LUconn wrote:Big question on this not being able to change your phone thing: Is alltel still selling phones at this point? Thats kinda dirty if they are. I still see Chad commercials.I wonder if they'll have a grand finale commercial where the verizon guy kills and eats Chad.