On Thursday 19 April 2007 00:02:52 Gerry Lawrence wrote: | They may have the best network but their software sucks ass. Verizon | puts its software | on all models of phone, so it doesn't matter which phone you get, they | all suck.
| All cell phone software sucks ass. Verizon takes the suckage to a | new level. Oooh! Can I play? Verizon also seems to extend their hate to visiting non-US customers. I'm currently on holiday. Since it's a long trip I grabbed both my phone and our son's since both are Nokias using the same charger and batteries, this meant we could use them for SMS and short calls to co-ordinate. This worked well in three different continents, but once we got to .us his stopped working due to it not doing whatever magical frequency they use for GSM here. I do get signal on my phone (thank you Cingular), but coverage goes up and down a bit and the other (cheaper) phone just sits there going "huh?". In other countries at least I can automatically connect to the strongest network, in Australia it even told me where I was! Another feature of the stay is TV ads telling how much better Verizon are because a mob of people follow you around wherever you go, and yet as far as I can tell Verizon don't appear on my network list. I'm not entirely sure if this is because: a. They don't do GSM b. They do GSM on some frequency not supported by my obviously neanderthal 6230i c. They do GSM but not roaming agreements I'd initially considered a and b to be likely options, but the software thing almost lends itself to c as an option. Grr. Paul -- --- Paul Mc Auley Boren's Laws: -- pau...@peema.org (1) When in charge, ponder. - (2) When in trouble, delegate. (3) When in doubt, mumble.