Thanks, Betty, for your recent summary of cell phone
experience here. I'm always stunned, the first call I
make on my ancient Nokia when I return to Europe.
Absolutely clear sound, never a dropped call, with
utter ease in moving across the map, merely substitute
local simcards, what a concept. We here go ape over
phones which, though remarkable, offer nothing really
new (sorry, my tech friends in Prague have been on the
internet for a long time with their handhelds), yet
tolerate what can be described only as Model T
service.
Chad Wyatt
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