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Oh Wonderful!

milhous

Mar 3, 2004, 4:13 PM
Making niche product feature announcements when VZW really needs to:

*offer newer phones brought to market FASTER, regardless of the comprehensive "testing" they must do to certify them for use. having a phone released that is 6-12 months after it's available to other carriers is unacceptable.

*offer more than the pocketpc smartphones and quickly certify the handspring treo 600 for use on the network.

*offer phones that have bluetooth, while our gsm counterparts have them already.

*reignite relations with sony-ericsson and nokia to give customers better selection then the cookie-cutter lg,samsung,kyocera phones.

*push for mobile phone makers to integrate qualcomm msm6800 processor to enable use on gsm networks when travelling...
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phonegirl58

Mar 6, 2004, 11:58 AM
😁 I guess that why Verizon is making money while others are not.
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vzwsys

Mar 8, 2004, 8:52 AM
Actually, Verizon doesn't use many brands of phones because of the poor quality. The Nokia 6185 was launched by Sprint PCS with an 85% return rate due to poor performance. quality phones + higher quality network = better network experience.
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ScribeD

Mar 11, 2004, 3:42 AM
"*offer newer phones brought to market FASTER"

Sorry, I prefer a phone that works rather than just looks cool. Even going CDMA to CDMA... step inside a Sprint store one day and check out their "Technical assitance" area. They swap phone more than Paris Hilton swaps sexual partners.

"*offer more than the pocketpc smartphones and quickly certify the handspring treo 600 for use on the network."

You dont think that the Handspring is in testing? It has been for some time now, actually.... it just keeps failing. Eventually, they will get the software right and launch it, but wouldnt you rather have the labs test the product than to test it yourself? In the rain? With a flat tire?

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