On Feb 5, 2010, at 11:13 AM, b_s-wilk wrote:
However it's important to consider that there are large areas even in densely populated northeastern US that are cellular and WiFi dead zones. Where I live it's a Verizon and T-Mobile dead zone; ATT users get one bar, on a good day; don't know any Sprint users nearby. More of the country is like it is here than not, with one or more cellular networks unavailable, with almost no available public WiFi.
I seriously doubt that "there are large areas even in densely populated northeastern US that are cellular and WiFi dead zones." The only dead zones I have encountered have been underground and in heavily shielded buildings. And those areas are in the process of getting wired.
I'm sorry if you can't get G3 in Death Valley, but you really should not live there. If you still choose to do so due to other benefits, that is a free choice you are making. Limited resources should be directed at improving services in areas where there are actual people using them.
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