gopnick
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| Re: Nice I don't think you know how this tech works.
The old phones work, the new ones do not. Those of us lucky to live in cities with good 3G coverage from 4 or 5 carriers are in the minority. Go get lost in a National Park sometime... you'll wish you had an analog phone from Alltel. | |
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  robbob340 K.U. Sweet 16 Premium join:2001-02-15 Wichita, KS
1 edit | Re: Nice What the hell did I say in my post that was incorrect? The point I was trying to get across is that until Alltel meets E911 standards (E911 capable phones), they are going to be denied USF monies.
EDIT-Not sure if you were replying to me or the other dude.  -- Join #dslr unofficial chat! | |
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 |  Big Dawg 23
join:2002-03-27 Northfield, MN | Re: Nice MY first phone was a bag phone. Although large it was the best phone I ever owned. Signal in the middle of nowhere with a full signal. If I am not mistaken the new phones are .5W and not 1w. | |
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 |  |   robbob340 K.U. Sweet 16 Premium join:2001-02-15 Wichita, KS | Re: Nice The OG phones were a full 3 watts. The links are above or below for the current models of bags. -- Join #dslr unofficial chat! | |
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 |  |   ReVeLaTeD Premium join:2001-11-10 San Diego, CA | I want a fixed car phone, or a bag phone...my dad has one STILL in his Nissan. Never uses it, but it's there and yes, I've found them to be way better and more useful than the portable counterparts. | |
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