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  1. #1
    Steven M. Scharf
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    I revamped my cellular websites after complaints about the
    layout and load time. Sorry, but with DSL I didn't realize
    just how bloated they had become.

    Load time of the main page will be about 30 seconds rather
    than the previous 3 minutes (dial-up).

    I've also added a new section on "Voice Quality" after
    someone pointed out that I did not adequately address
    this issue.

    These sites are objective, non-commercial sites that
    are designed to help consumers choose a carrier.

    http://nycell.com New York City
    http://sfbacell.com San Francisco Bay Area
    http://socalcell.com Southern California

    Also:

    http://earthroam.com International Roaming

    The response and hit rate on this last site has been quite amazing.
    I created it after a few e-mails on questions of international roaming
    costs, and apparently there was a big demand for this sort of
    comparison between carriers.





    See More: Cellular Carrier Comparison Sites Revamped (NYC, Northern & Southern CA)




  2. #2
    John Navas
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    Re: Cellular Carrier Comparison Sites Revamped (NYC, Northern & Southern CA)

    [POSTED TO alt.cellular.cingular - REPLY ON USENET PLEASE]

    In <i7s%[email protected]> on Sat, 16 Aug 2003
    15:31:26 GMT, "Steven M. Scharf" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >These sites are objective, ...


    Not true.

    --
    Best regards, HELP FOR CINGULAR GSM & SONY ERICSSON PHONES:
    John Navas <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>



  3. #3
    RDT
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    Re: Cellular Carrier Comparison Sites Revamped (NYC, Northern & Southern CA)

    In article <i7s%[email protected]>,
    Steven M. Scharf <[email protected]> wrote:
    >I've also added a new section on "Voice Quality" after
    >someone pointed out that I did not adequately address
    >this issue.


    Yep.

    >These sites are objective...


    Bull<cough>****.

    RDT
    --
    "The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the
    inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries."
    --- Sir Winston Churchill




  4. #4
    Steven M. Scharf
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    Re: Cellular Carrier Comparison Sites Revamped (NYC, Northern & Southern CA)


    ""RDT"" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > In article <i7s%[email protected]>,
    > Steven M. Scharf <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >I've also added a new section on "Voice Quality" after
    > >someone pointed out that I did not adequately address
    > >this issue.

    >
    > Yep.
    >
    > >These sites are objective...

    >
    > Bull<cough>****.


    Come now, don't pull a Navas. I added the voice quality section based on
    your suggestion, if there is something you see that is incorrect, then speak
    up.





  5. #5
    RDT
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    Re: Cellular Carrier Comparison Sites Revamped (NYC, Northern & Southern CA)

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Steven M. Scharf <[email protected]> wrote:
    >Come now, don't pull a Navas. I added the voice quality section based on
    >your suggestion, if there is something you see that is incorrect, then speak
    >up.


    Most people don't buy based on what's the very best in the
    marketplace. They buy based on what is the best value for them. Without
    a doubt, T-Mobile is a very good value. It is a much better value than
    Verizon. I have a very good friend who lives in SoCal (works north of
    Sherman Oaks, lives in downtown LA off Sunset). His work phone is a
    Nextel. His personal phone up until recently was Verizon. He purchased
    the Verizon phone because he was led to believe it had the best coverage.
    His girlfriend purchased a T-Mobile phone because the phones looked cool
    and they would give her a lot of anytime minutes (3000) for an
    unbelievable price ($50). He tried her phone a few times and discovered
    that it sounds better and it works better in the mountains. In fact, he
    has found that the Verizon phone he owns is no better than the Nextel in
    the mountains. They both drop calls in different places. The T-Mobile
    phone appears to work better in the mountains, but has more dead spots in
    LA (than Verizon). Given that the performance of these three is roughly
    equivalent with Verizon costing much more per minute (during the daytime),
    he made the decision to go with the $40 for 1000 plan with T-Mobile.

    The voice quality is better. The dropped calls are fewer in the
    mountains which is a large part of his daily commute. The price is much
    cheaper. He doesn't ever worry that he's exceeded his daytime minutes
    since all minutes are the same price. And he gets LD and roaming. All
    for $0.04 a minute. And a note: he had Verizon so long he still has a
    handset (an old Startac) that was programmed with the much clearer 13k
    Qualcomm CDMA codec. He thinks the GSM EFR is better.

    By the way, I don't know why Nextel gets *****-slapped on voice
    quality. I think Nextel sounds fine. When he's on his Nextel phone, I
    really can't tell a difference from a landline. Although it is possible
    that incoming voice quality is pretty ****ty since I've never used a
    Nextel handset, outgoing voice quality is good (when he calls my
    landline). His Verizon phone does funny things with the letter "s"
    (sounds like a hissing snake) and occasionally chirps while he's talking.

    RDT
    --
    "The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the
    inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries."
    --- Sir Winston Churchill




  6. #6
    m thaler
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    Re: Cellular Carrier Comparison Sites Revamped (NYC, Northern & Southern CA)

    In my experience, Nextel's voice quality, while it has improved over
    the last several years, still is not in a league w. other wireless
    protocols.
    I have a person I deal w. a lot who has Nextel. His voice quality is
    so bad, he knows that if he wants to talk w. me he needs to NOT use his
    Nextel.

    ...mike (in Northern Ca.)

    [email protected] ("RDT") wrote in article
    <[email protected]>:
    > In article <r
    > By the way, I don't know why Nextel gets *****-slapped on voice
    > quality. I think Nextel sounds fine. When he's on his Nextel phone, I
    > really can't tell a difference from a landline. Although it is possible
    > that incoming voice quality is pretty ****ty since I've never used a
    > Nextel handset, outgoing voice quality is good (when he calls my
    > landline). His Verizon phone does funny things with the letter "s"
    > (sounds like a hissing snake) and occasionally chirps while he's talking.
    >
    > RDT
    >


    [posted via phonescoop.com - free web access to the alt.cellular groups]



  7. #7
    m thaler
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    Re: Cellular Carrier Comparison Sites Revamped (NYC, Northern & Southern CA)

    Once in a while Nextel voice quality is acceptable. I only have one
    person calling me regularly from a Nextel phone. Since I don't have the
    patience for very poor vq, i usually tell him to call me back when he
    can get to a land phone. I am in the Bay Area.
    Maybe he has an old phone. Whatever it is, much more than half the
    time the vq is horrible. (He attempts calls from diff. locations.)
    I had Nextel many years ago when i could make use of the
    walkie-talkie function. (This is before the days of cel competition and
    regular cel rates were over 40 cents/min.) At that time the CEO said
    that while vq would improve, it would never quite equal regular cel
    service.

    ...mike


    > By the way, I don't know why Nextel gets *****-slapped on voice quality. I think Nextel sounds fine. When he's on his Nextel phone, I really can't tell a difference from a landline. Although it is possible that incoming voice quality is pretty

    ****ty since I've never used a Nextel handset, outgoing voice quality is good (when he calls my
    > landline). His Verizon phone does funny things with the letter "s" (sounds like a hissing snake) and occasionally chirps while he's talking.
    >
    > RDT
    > --- Sir


    [posted via phonescoop.com]



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