 | Pushes Sprint out of the Kind equation? Yeah right. Because we all just travel so much to Europe. I dont know about you guys but I'm there like 5 times a year so I HAVE to have my worldwide coverage...
give me a break. World wide coverage is so overblown. I'd say less than 1% of all us citizens even travel outside the country in a given year. Would it be nice to have - sure. But 99% of people do NOT base their phone or in this case Kindle purchase decision based on whether or not they can phone home Balboa, Spain because in reality people travel outside the country much less than the ATT commercials would let you think. |
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| Are you kidding me?? What if I travelled to Africa and forgot to buy the latest John Grisham novel on my Kindle before I left the States?? I think I would freak out!!!! I need Global coverage!!! Last week I was on my yaught in the middle of the ocean and my stupid CDMA Kindle could not get a cell signal. Piece of junk.... I had to read Hardy Boys paper backs all night long until we docked in the harbor.  |
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 | reply to VansHSI said by VansHSI:Yeah right. Because we all just travel so much to Europe. I dont know about you guys but I'm there like 5 times a year so I HAVE to have my worldwide coverage... give me a break. World wide coverage is so overblown. I'd say less than 1% of all us citizens even travel outside the country in a given year. Would it be nice to have - sure. But 99% of people do NOT base their phone or in this case Kindle purchase decision based on whether or not they can phone home Balboa, Spain because in reality people travel outside the country much less than the ATT commercials would let you think. Not only that, when last I travelled overseas I bought a pre-paid phone for $20 locally. Better than paying roaming fees. |
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