Actually, not this year only but when we were in the benelux area in 2001
the cellular coverage was superb even in the toolies and between mountains
...as to who owns the towers and who owns the transmission/reception
equipment, I don't know...there are several providers there as here
(proximus, or
chad evans wyatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
Salient point. While traveling in Central Europe, signal seldom dips
below full reception. Little surprise: all providers use the same
robust gsm network, instead of erecting their own dedicated towers.
Phones here will get better and better, but
Salient point. While traveling in Central Europe, signal seldom dips below
full reception. Little surprise: all providers use the same robust gsm
network, instead of erecting their own dedicated towers. Phones here will get
better and better, but with the chaos of separate networks, we will
Trust me, your Nokia is capable of surpassing sound. It's the
network that's crappy. My Nokias overseas have such startling sound,
there is practically no difference between them and landline.
My old Nokia phone sounds sort of OK here on T-Mobile or AT&T [we have
both], but when I phoned home
, November 09, 2008 3:25 PM
To: COMPUTERGUYS-L@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
Subject: Re: [CGUYS] iPhones Everywhere: sound quality
Trust me, your Nokia is capable of surpassing sound. It's the network
that's crappy. My Nokias overseas have such startling sound, there is
practically no difference be
Trust me, your Nokia is capable of surpassing sound. It's the network that's
crappy. My Nokias overseas have such startling sound, there is practically no
difference between them and landline.
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From: Richard P. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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