kapilThe Kapil join:2000-04-26 Chicago, IL | Really? Did the dude really just brag about killing the planet just a little bit more by driving a quarter of a million needless miles? Why? so they can make the dubious claim of being "america's best network"?
I'll gladly take a few dropped calls if it means our planet gets to live a little longer. -- »www.Digium.com | |
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 |  kapilThe Kapil join:2000-04-26 Chicago, IL | Re: Really? said by Hazy Arc:Do you realize how ridiculous that sounds? Less ridiculous than equating a drive around the block with a QUARTER OF A MILLION MILES!  -- »www.Digium.com | |
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 | | Yeah, because that's really the straw that broke the Camels back. Pick your battles. | |
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 |  kapilThe Kapil join:2000-04-26 Chicago, IL | Re: Really? It's too late for that. Time to take the last stand or this planet and all its inhabitants perish. -- »www.Digium.com | |
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| Verizon actually has a team that checks signal levels on every road they can get their trucks down.
All the data is fed back to Verizon so their engineers can improve coverage. It works well for its intended purpose and keeping their network up to par is well worth what they did in mileage if it saves even one life. -- "It's always funny until someone gets hurt......and then it's absolutely friggin' hysterical!" | |
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 |  | | Re: Really? said by BosstonesOwn:Verizon actually has a team that checks signal levels on every road they can get their trucks down. All the data is fed back to Verizon so their engineers can improve coverage. It works well for its intended purpose and keeping their network up to par is well worth what they did in mileage if it saves even one life. They ALL DO IT, Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, etc. THEY ALL DRIVE THEIR NETWORKS TO IMPROVE COVERAGE. Verizon just likes to make you think they are the only ones. | |
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