On Sun, 23 Jan 2005, Steven J. Sobol wrote:

> On Sun, 23 Jan 2005, Mike Burger wrote:
> 
> > > Sprint most likely forced roamers to use analog because then they could 
> > > say 
> > > "our digital connection is better".
> > 
> > Actually, Sprint just hasn't built out much in the way of rural networks 
> > for their wireless system.  Probably never will.
> 
> I think what you're missing is that even if you were in a major city that
> Sprint didn't cover yet, and a competitor had compatible digital coverage
> that Sprint phones could roam on, they'd still roam analog. That's why so 
> many longtime Sprint customers equate "roaming" with "analog."

I'm not missing anything...I was a Sprint customer for a year and a half.  
I'm well acquainted with what Sprint's ideas of service are...cellular and 
customer.

 And that wasn't the point made, and to which I responded


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