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Z06

Aug 20, 2004, 4:26 PM
We have att and sprint trying to figure out where to go, att has pissed us off and we do not want to stay with them but they have the only service that works well inside. Sprint phones at best get 2 bars inside and are att phones are full bar and clear as can be.. HELP..
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TheVZWMan

Aug 20, 2004, 4:41 PM
Where are you located cause VZW does have the 800 band that works well indoors...if you give me your city and state I can check coverage for you!
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Z06

Aug 20, 2004, 4:48 PM
Vzw Has roaming service where we live they said to come back at the end of the year to see if they have in network service.
But if you can find something i would be greatful 95682 is my zip
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TheVZWMan

Aug 20, 2004, 4:55 PM
Well that sucks...you are currently within our extended network, which means you would be outside the network but we work in cooperation with another cell phone company in the area so you would not be charged for roaming....Our actual network starts once you get into Sacramento County. Bummer...So close yet so far
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phonepimp3376

Aug 20, 2004, 5:02 PM
Cingular offers service there as well, and looks pretty solid. Our Nation GSM plan will allow you to use AT&T's towers in areas we provide lesser service at no additional cost. Just another option. Also, ATTWS is in the final stages of being acquired by Cingular anyways, and the two networks will be merged, offering even greater coverage and signal.
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TheVZWMan

Aug 22, 2004, 11:34 AM
How is it going to be greater coverage and quality? Seeing as, by your own words earlier, you are already able to use the towers from both carriers right now at no additional charge anyway? From your own claim with Cingular you are able to use any GSM tower whether it's Cingular, T-Mobile or AT&T, already. So with this being the case everything should basically stay the same even after the merger....that is if what you have been saying before is true...muahahaha 😈
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southwestcomm

Aug 20, 2004, 5:55 PM
Nextel has cvoerage in your area andthey utilize 800 MHz. Would help your building penetration problem.
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TheVZWMan

Aug 22, 2004, 11:35 AM
southwestcomm said:
Nextel has cvoerage in your area andthey utilize 800 MHz. Would help your building penetration problem.

Southwest...please stop with the dirty talk...also Viagra would help with a penetration problem as well!! 😁
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...ash...

Aug 22, 2004, 12:38 PM
haahaha tru dat!! and yeah stop the dirty talk... everyone knows nextel phones can hold a signal just about as long as a guy can hold an erection during his "first time".... (what? the sexual inuendo door was wide open, i had to...) 😈 🤣
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TheVZWMan

Aug 22, 2004, 12:40 PM
I'll give you that...hehehe
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