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    Julian
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    Although I've already posted a few times about how I think your sites
    are still very biased pro-CDMA, but I wont go into this. I wanted to
    point out an error.

    You state that only Verizon and T-Mobile support checking VM from a
    landline. As far as T-Mobile goes that's correct. You make a mistake
    stating that VM on T-Mobile can only be checked from the 1-800 number
    you list, when in fact it can also be reached by dialing
    areacode-exchange-9999 (e.g. replace the last 4 digits of your number
    with 9999).

    Julian


    Steven M. Scharf wrote:

    > How well your carrier respects you online
    >
    > Out of a maximum of 10:
    >
    > Nextel 9.1
    > Verizon 8.8
    > Sprint 8.6
    > AT&T Wireless8.0
    > T-Mobile 8.0
    > Cingular 5.3
    >
    > http://www.ivapp.com/offer/cust_resp...TelcoS03PR.pdf
    >
    > Cingular did amazingly bad, but I think one big reason is that
    > they have discontinued their e-mail customer support so they
    > must have gotten a 0 in the responsiveness category. All of the
    > other carriers still offer on-line support.
    >
    > Steve
    >
    > http://nyccell.com
    > New York City Cellular Comparison
    >
    > http://sfbacell.com
    > San Francisco Bay Area Cellular Comparison
    >
    > http://socalcell.com
    > Southern California Cellular Comparison
    >
    > http://earthroam.com
    > International Roaming Information





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    RDT
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    Re: Carrier "Respect" Ratiings (How well your carrier respects you

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Julian <[email protected]> wrote:
    >Although I've already posted a few times about how I think your sites
    >are still very biased pro-CDMA, but I wont go into this.


    An interesting test would be if the carriers were required to produce
    multimode handsets that could work on all US technologies
    (CDMA/GSM/TDMA/Analog) in all US frequencies (850/1900) and the price to
    use each technology were identical. And then, over time, to record
    people's actual preferences of radio interface, voice coder, etc.

    RDT

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    "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




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