I've driven back and forth around the USA with both Verizon and AT&T
carrier devices. My best evaluation summary: it's a wash. Verizon is
stronger in some place, AT&T is stronger in others. Get out into the
real boonies and neither works worth a damn. Same for Sprint and
Tmobile.

Like a talking dog, the miracle is that it can talk at all, not
whether it discusses philosophy or just begs for lunch.

G


On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 10:36 PM, Joseph McAllister <[email protected]> wrote:
> Apparently, I've been told, if you are in your car or on horseback and not 
> within 10 miles of a major city, you'd better have Verizon. Everything else 
> is like a dry Texas county. No bars.
>
> Pardna.
>
> Git along.
>
>
> On Sep 29, 2012, at 09:23 , Doug Brewer wrote:
>
>> On 9/29/12 11:49 AM, John Sessoms wrote:
>>> Still waiting for an answer which one is better for making telephone calls.
>>>
>>
>> I have had phones with all sorts of operating systems--Android, Windows, 
>> Blackberry, now iPhone, and most of the other also-rans--and I can't recall 
>> a one of them that couldn't make a phone call.
>>
>> There are variations in coverage areas, of course, but that's becoming less 
>> of a problem. Hell, there's even pretty good signal here and there on GFM, 
>> when for years there was nothing.
>
>
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