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Who has the best service in Fla

jukebox2

Jan 12, 2004, 4:20 PM
Who has the best service in Fla and NY Service first rates second. Thanks
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barryefau

Jan 13, 2004, 8:51 AM
Check out the Feb2004 consumer reports. They just did a study on cell phone companies in 12 cities..vzw hit #1 in all cities. 😉
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Jan 13, 2004, 12:13 PM
u mean Florida has cellular? and to think they just started wearing shoes not too long ago.
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soxfan1918

Jan 13, 2004, 12:26 PM
When did Florida become a city?
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barryefau

Jan 13, 2004, 12:40 PM
See if I ever give you helpful advise again.
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jukebox2

Jan 13, 2004, 2:08 PM
Appreciate the advise. Thanks
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danplatt

Jan 13, 2004, 7:41 PM
What about Boca Raton?
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MarkF

Jan 13, 2004, 7:56 PM
danplatt said:
What about Boca Raton?


I'm in Boca Raton and it rocks here as well as all of southeast Florida.

Remember that Motorola has a very large plant in Plantation (west-central Ft. Lauderdale) and NEXTEL has a very big presence here they make the iDEN phones in that plant. NEXTEL/Moto even has a mini R&D site at Florida Atlantic University on the roof of the engineering building for the engineering inturns. NEXTEL does a lot of work down here to make sure it's up to the challange.

Mark
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danplatt

Jan 14, 2004, 11:12 AM
Nextel won't work for me. What about comparing verizon, sprint, cingular and t-mobile? Thanks for your input Mark.
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MarkF

Jan 15, 2004, 5:29 AM
danplatt said:
Nextel won't work for me. What about comparing verizon, sprint, cingular and t-mobile? Thanks for your input Mark.


Out of all of those, Cingular would be the best bet, then Verizion and Sprint.

I thought you were just asking about NEXTEL, I could of typed more. Sorry bout that.
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MarkF

Jan 13, 2004, 1:14 PM
Verizon has very poor coverage in Florida (being they are 1.9 GHz), actually they are on the same playing field as Sprint with in-building penetration issues.

Cingular, NEXTEL, & ATT (where they aren't GSM) is the way to go down here being they are the predominent 800 MHz. carriers.

Mark
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