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  1. #1
    David G. Imber
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    I'm on my way out there in a few hours and the archive
    comments on this are a bit dated.

    Can anyone let me know how coverage is in the area these days?

    Thanks very much! DGI

    PS: I checked the SPCS site, but the maps are so vague it's hard to
    put any trust in them. Thanks again.



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  2. #2

    Re: How is coverage in San Diego/La Jolla



    David G. Imber wrote:

    > I'm on my way out there in a few hours and the archive
    > comments on this are a bit dated.
    >
    > Can anyone let me know how coverage is in the area these days?
    >
    > Thanks very much! DGI
    >
    > PS: I checked the SPCS site, but the maps are so vague it's hard to
    > put any trust in them. Thanks again.


    I do pretty nicely pretty much anywhere I go in San Diego and LJ. I
    can't say I get around all that much, though. I'm able to use it in my
    home in Mira Mesa, in my client's office in "The Village" La Jolla, in
    Balboa Park, in downtown, etc...




  3. #3
    David G. Imber
    Guest

    Re: How is coverage in San Diego/La Jolla

    On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 21:09:08 -0400, David G. Imber
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    > I'm on my way out there in a few hours and the archive
    >comments on this are a bit dated.
    >
    > Can anyone let me know how coverage is in the area these days?
    >
    > Thanks very much! DGI
    >
    >PS: I checked the SPCS site, but the maps are so vague it's hard to
    >put any trust in them. Thanks again.


    In case anyone else is interested, I spent several days
    traveling around San Diego and La Jolla and had rock solid service
    everywhere I went. Never failed. Good strong signal - got through
    first time and held every time.

    DGI





  4. #4
    Scott Nelson - Wash DC
    Guest

    Re: How is coverage in San Diego/La Jolla

    Yep, same here. I was in and around Oceanside and Camp Pendleton also and
    got great coverage.

    Scotty



    "David G. Imber" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news[email protected]...
    > On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 21:09:08 -0400, David G. Imber
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > > I'm on my way out there in a few hours and the archive
    > >comments on this are a bit dated.
    > >
    > > Can anyone let me know how coverage is in the area these days?
    > >
    > > Thanks very much! DGI
    > >
    > >PS: I checked the SPCS site, but the maps are so vague it's hard to
    > >put any trust in them. Thanks again.

    >
    > In case anyone else is interested, I spent several days
    > traveling around San Diego and La Jolla and had rock solid service
    > everywhere I went. Never failed. Good strong signal - got through
    > first time and held every time.
    >
    > DGI
    >
    >






  5. #5
    Robert M.
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    Re: How is coverage in San Diego/La Jolla


    > >PS: I checked the SPCS site, but the maps are so vague it's hard to
    > >put any trust in them. Thanks again.


    I've been saying this since forever, but the SprintPCS apologists think
    its fine to put out only small scale maps that ignore all the known dead
    zones.



  6. #6
    TechGeek
    Guest

    Re: How is coverage in San Diego/La Jolla

    "Robert M." <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > > >PS: I checked the SPCS site, but the maps are so vague it's hard to
    > > >put any trust in them. Thanks again.

    >
    > I've been saying this since forever, but the SprintPCS apologists think
    > its fine to put out only small scale maps that ignore all the known dead
    > zones.


    Where are your copmplaints about this regarding all the other
    carriers? You said that they all do it, then where are your
    complaints?



  7. #7
    Robert M.
    Guest

    Re: How is coverage in San Diego/La Jolla

    In article <[email protected]>,
    [email protected] (TechGeek) wrote:

    > "Robert M." <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:<[email protected]>...
    > > > >PS: I checked the SPCS site, but the maps are so vague it's hard to
    > > > >put any trust in them. Thanks again.

    > >
    > > I've been saying this since forever, but the SprintPCS apologists think
    > > its fine to put out only small scale maps that ignore all the known dead
    > > zones.

    >
    > Where are your copmplaints about this regarding all the other
    > carriers? You said that they all do it, then where are your
    > complaints?


    They have been filed, thank you very little.



  8. #8
    David G. Imber
    Guest

    Re: How is coverage in San Diego/La Jolla

    On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 12:40:56 GMT, "Robert M." <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >
    >> >PS: I checked the SPCS site, but the maps are so vague it's hard to
    >> >put any trust in them. Thanks again.

    >
    >I've been saying this since forever, but the SprintPCS apologists think
    >its fine to put out only small scale maps that ignore all the known dead
    >zones.


    I understand your criticism - the maps are awful. But to put a
    positive spin on things, I do find that I get far, far better and more
    detailed information here. The reason I followed up my original post
    is so that now anyone like myself wishing to find more up-to-date
    information on this subject can check the archives.

    Adaptability and imagination - keys to a great society.

    DGI





  9. #9
    Robert M.
    Guest

    Re: How is coverage in San Diego/La Jolla

    In article <[email protected]>,
    David G. Imber <[email protected]> wrote:

    > I understand your criticism - the maps are awful. But to put a
    > positive spin on things, I do find that I get far, far better and more
    > detailed information here. The reason I followed up my original post
    > is so that now anyone like myself wishing to find more up-to-date
    > information on this subject can check the archives.


    Also your local newgroup would be a source of information.
    alt.california ?



  10. #10
    Robert M.
    Guest

    Re: How is coverage in San Diego/La Jolla

    In article <[email protected]>,
    David G. Imber <[email protected]> wrote:

    > I'm in NYC, but travel for business. I was also just in Fort
    > Worth, where I had rock-solid service, but that's been reported here
    > widely already.


    SprintPCS Executive Services is located in Fort Worth. One would
    expect it to be a place of good coverage. Kansas City is likely best.



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