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  1. #46
    WindsorFox[SS]
    Guest

    Re: Verizon Push and Wait to Talk

    Jacob Suter wrote:
    > Dude, get your crackpipe off the shift key.
    >
    > JS
    >
    > "Jason Lowe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >
    >>ACUALLY THEY ARE NOT....800 IS ONLY A RADIO FREQ, THE REMAINDER ARE
    >>NOT!!!!!!
    >>




    ROFLMAO!!!




    See More: Verizon Push and Wait to Talk




  2. #47
    WindsorFox[SS]
    Guest

    Re: Verizon Push and Wait to Talk

    Mark F wrote:

    > Its obvious that you have no idea of what your talking about, and take
    > your caps off please....geesh!
    >
    > Everything from VLF (Very Low Frequencies) to the microwave spectrum
    > (Gigahertz) is in the radio spectrum. This includes the FM Broadcast
    > Band (88-108MHz), TV Spectrum, VHF(150 MHz), UHF(450 MHz.) and even the
    > cellular and PCS phones that operate in the 800 and 1.9 GHz
    > respectively.
    >
    > Why don't you do research a bit more, like reading a ham radio book,
    > before you make such uneducated comments.--
    > Mark
    >


    Because he's too busy trying to get his crack pipe unwedged from his
    Caps Lock key.... LOL




  3. #48
    WindsorFox[SS]
    Guest

    Re: Verizon Push and Wait to Talk

    Mark F wrote:

    > Its obvious that you have no idea of what your talking about, and take
    > your caps off please....geesh!
    >
    > Everything from VLF (Very Low Frequencies) to the microwave spectrum
    > (Gigahertz) is in the radio spectrum. This includes the FM Broadcast
    > Band (88-108MHz), TV Spectrum, VHF(150 MHz), UHF(450 MHz.) and even the
    > cellular and PCS phones that operate in the 800 and 1.9 GHz
    > respectively.
    >
    > Why don't you do research a bit more, like reading a ham radio book,
    > before you make such uneducated comments.--
    > Mark
    >


    Because he's too busy trying to get his crack pipe unwedged from his
    Caps Lock key.... LOL




  4. #49
    Mark F
    Guest

    Re: Verizon Push and Wait to Talk

    "WindsorFox[SS]" <[email protected]> wrote in article
    <7yb6b.46372$xf.11825@lakeread06>:
    > Mark F wrote:
    >
    > > Its obvious that you have no idea of what your talking about, and take
    > > your caps off please....geesh!
    > >
    > > Everything from VLF (Very Low Frequencies) to the microwave spectrum
    > > (Gigahertz) is in the radio spectrum. This includes the FM Broadcast
    > > Band (88-108MHz), TV Spectrum, VHF(150 MHz), UHF(450 MHz.) and even the
    > > cellular and PCS phones that operate in the 800 and 1.9 GHz
    > > respectively.
    > >
    > > Why don't you do research a bit more, like reading a ham radio book,
    > > before you make such uneducated comments.--
    > > Mark
    > >

    >
    > Because he's too busy trying to get his crack pipe unwedged from his
    > Caps Lock key.... LOL
    >


    Yep...u got that right!

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



  5. #50
    Mark F
    Guest

    Re: Verizon Push and Wait to Talk

    "WindsorFox[SS]" <[email protected]> wrote in article
    <7yb6b.46372$xf.11825@lakeread06>:
    > Mark F wrote:
    >
    > > Its obvious that you have no idea of what your talking about, and take
    > > your caps off please....geesh!
    > >
    > > Everything from VLF (Very Low Frequencies) to the microwave spectrum
    > > (Gigahertz) is in the radio spectrum. This includes the FM Broadcast
    > > Band (88-108MHz), TV Spectrum, VHF(150 MHz), UHF(450 MHz.) and even the
    > > cellular and PCS phones that operate in the 800 and 1.9 GHz
    > > respectively.
    > >
    > > Why don't you do research a bit more, like reading a ham radio book,
    > > before you make such uneducated comments.--
    > > Mark
    > >

    >
    > Because he's too busy trying to get his crack pipe unwedged from his
    > Caps Lock key.... LOL
    >


    Yep...u got that right!

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



  6. #51
    Mark F
    Guest

    Re: Verizon Push and Wait to Talk

    Dude...I personally have coordinated and hold licenses at 150 MHz, 450
    MHz, and at 800 MHz and I can tell your they are all the same radio
    frequencies. There is no difference except the way they act in free
    space....

    I don't have to call NEXTEL...as they aren't the FCC and NEXTEL doesn't
    define the radio spectrum.
    --
    Mark


    [email protected] (BOB MORRIS) wrote in article
    <[email protected]>:
    > Ya, there are 2 types of Radio freqs! Why dont you look into what
    > Nextel uses and they will tell you, it is ONLY a radio freq! Go ahead,
    > call them!
    >
    > [email protected] (Mark F) wrote in article
    > <[email protected]>:
    > > Its obvious that you have no idea of what your talking about, and take
    > > your caps off please....geesh!
    > >
    > > Everything from VLF (Very Low Frequencies) to the microwave spectrum
    > > (Gigahertz) is in the radio spectrum. This includes the FM Broadcast
    > > Band (88-108MHz), TV Spectrum, VHF(150 MHz), UHF(450 MHz.) and even the
    > > cellular and PCS phones that operate in the 800 and 1.9 GHz
    > > respectively.
    > >
    > > Why don't you do research a bit more, like reading a ham radio book,
    > > before you make such uneducated comments.--
    > > Mark
    > >
    > >
    > > [email protected] (Jason Lowe) wrote in article
    > > <[email protected]>:
    > > > ACUALLY THEY ARE NOT....800 IS ONLY A RADIO FREQ, THE REMAINDER ARE
    > > > NOT!!!!!!
    > > >
    > > > [email protected] (RDAEX ) wrote in article
    > > > <[email protected]>:
    > > > > Man, you REALLY need to research things before you speak
    > > > > ALL cellular phones work off "radio freq", and Larry was nice to you in
    > > > > his reply, Im amazed
    > > > >
    > > > > --
    > > > > This post brought to you by the letters F and U
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > > [email protected] (Jason Lowe) wrote in article
    > > > > <[email protected]>:
    > > > > > Hey, I have an idea for this Larry person....let's travel the 50 states
    > > > > > and see who makes the most phone calls...oh wait, Nextel is only in 34
    > > > > > states and runs on a "radio freq!" Well, we know what will happen. No
    > > > > > worries, you can use mine if you need too!!! (= (i think a 2 way pager
    > > > > > gets more service than Nextel)
    > > > > >
    > > > > > [email protected] (Larry W4CSC) wrote in article
    > > > > > <[email protected]>:
    > > > > > > On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 20:57:02 GMT, "N9WOS" <[email protected]>
    > > > > > > wrote:
    > > > > > > >
    > > > > > > >You usually have to tell them two times before it sinks in. :-)
    > > > > > > >
    > > > > > > I had to tell the lady in the other mall store 4 times before she
    > > > > > > would wait for the beeps to talk back to me, on my demo......
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > Are you saying the average user can be trained in HALF the time it
    > > > > > > takes to train a VZW employee?.....(c;
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > Larry
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > Extremely intelligent life must exist in the universe.
    > > > > > > You can tell because they never tried to contact us.
    > > > > >
    > > > > > [posted via phonescoop.com - free web access to the alt.cellular groups]
    > > > >
    > > > > [posted via phonescoop.com - free web access to the alt.cellular groups]
    > > >
    > > > [posted via phonescoop.com - free web access to the alt.cellular groups]

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

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


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



  7. #52
    Mark F
    Guest

    Re: Verizon Push and Wait to Talk

    Dude...I personally have coordinated and hold licenses at 150 MHz, 450
    MHz, and at 800 MHz and I can tell your they are all the same radio
    frequencies. There is no difference except the way they act in free
    space....

    I don't have to call NEXTEL...as they aren't the FCC and NEXTEL doesn't
    define the radio spectrum.
    --
    Mark


    [email protected] (BOB MORRIS) wrote in article
    <[email protected]>:
    > Ya, there are 2 types of Radio freqs! Why dont you look into what
    > Nextel uses and they will tell you, it is ONLY a radio freq! Go ahead,
    > call them!
    >
    > [email protected] (Mark F) wrote in article
    > <[email protected]>:
    > > Its obvious that you have no idea of what your talking about, and take
    > > your caps off please....geesh!
    > >
    > > Everything from VLF (Very Low Frequencies) to the microwave spectrum
    > > (Gigahertz) is in the radio spectrum. This includes the FM Broadcast
    > > Band (88-108MHz), TV Spectrum, VHF(150 MHz), UHF(450 MHz.) and even the
    > > cellular and PCS phones that operate in the 800 and 1.9 GHz
    > > respectively.
    > >
    > > Why don't you do research a bit more, like reading a ham radio book,
    > > before you make such uneducated comments.--
    > > Mark
    > >
    > >
    > > [email protected] (Jason Lowe) wrote in article
    > > <[email protected]>:
    > > > ACUALLY THEY ARE NOT....800 IS ONLY A RADIO FREQ, THE REMAINDER ARE
    > > > NOT!!!!!!
    > > >
    > > > [email protected] (RDAEX ) wrote in article
    > > > <[email protected]>:
    > > > > Man, you REALLY need to research things before you speak
    > > > > ALL cellular phones work off "radio freq", and Larry was nice to you in
    > > > > his reply, Im amazed
    > > > >
    > > > > --
    > > > > This post brought to you by the letters F and U
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > > [email protected] (Jason Lowe) wrote in article
    > > > > <[email protected]>:
    > > > > > Hey, I have an idea for this Larry person....let's travel the 50 states
    > > > > > and see who makes the most phone calls...oh wait, Nextel is only in 34
    > > > > > states and runs on a "radio freq!" Well, we know what will happen. No
    > > > > > worries, you can use mine if you need too!!! (= (i think a 2 way pager
    > > > > > gets more service than Nextel)
    > > > > >
    > > > > > [email protected] (Larry W4CSC) wrote in article
    > > > > > <[email protected]>:
    > > > > > > On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 20:57:02 GMT, "N9WOS" <[email protected]>
    > > > > > > wrote:
    > > > > > > >
    > > > > > > >You usually have to tell them two times before it sinks in. :-)
    > > > > > > >
    > > > > > > I had to tell the lady in the other mall store 4 times before she
    > > > > > > would wait for the beeps to talk back to me, on my demo......
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > Are you saying the average user can be trained in HALF the time it
    > > > > > > takes to train a VZW employee?.....(c;
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > Larry
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > > Extremely intelligent life must exist in the universe.
    > > > > > > You can tell because they never tried to contact us.
    > > > > >
    > > > > > [posted via phonescoop.com - free web access to the alt.cellular groups]
    > > > >
    > > > > [posted via phonescoop.com - free web access to the alt.cellular groups]
    > > >
    > > > [posted via phonescoop.com - free web access to the alt.cellular groups]

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

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


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



  8. #53
    WindsorFox[SS]
    Guest

    Re: Verizon Push and Wait to Talk

    Mark F wrote:

    > "WindsorFox[SS]" <[email protected]> wrote in article
    > <7yb6b.46372$xf.11825@lakeread06>:
    >
    >>Mark F wrote:
    >>
    >>
    >>>Its obvious that you have no idea of what your talking about, and take
    >>>your caps off please....geesh!
    >>>
    >>>Everything from VLF (Very Low Frequencies) to the microwave spectrum
    >>>(Gigahertz) is in the radio spectrum. This includes the FM Broadcast
    >>>Band (88-108MHz), TV Spectrum, VHF(150 MHz), UHF(450 MHz.) and even the
    >>>cellular and PCS phones that operate in the 800 and 1.9 GHz
    >>>respectively.
    >>>
    >>>Why don't you do research a bit more, like reading a ham radio book,
    >>>before you make such uneducated comments.--
    >>>Mark
    >>>

    >>
    >>Because he's too busy trying to get his crack pipe unwedged from his
    >>Caps Lock key.... LOL
    >>

    >
    >
    > Yep...u got that right!
    >


    For some reason that "Dude, get your crack pipe off the shift key"
    really cracked me up. Heh...




  9. #54
    WindsorFox[SS]
    Guest

    Re: Verizon Push and Wait to Talk

    Mark F wrote:

    > "WindsorFox[SS]" <[email protected]> wrote in article
    > <7yb6b.46372$xf.11825@lakeread06>:
    >
    >>Mark F wrote:
    >>
    >>
    >>>Its obvious that you have no idea of what your talking about, and take
    >>>your caps off please....geesh!
    >>>
    >>>Everything from VLF (Very Low Frequencies) to the microwave spectrum
    >>>(Gigahertz) is in the radio spectrum. This includes the FM Broadcast
    >>>Band (88-108MHz), TV Spectrum, VHF(150 MHz), UHF(450 MHz.) and even the
    >>>cellular and PCS phones that operate in the 800 and 1.9 GHz
    >>>respectively.
    >>>
    >>>Why don't you do research a bit more, like reading a ham radio book,
    >>>before you make such uneducated comments.--
    >>>Mark
    >>>

    >>
    >>Because he's too busy trying to get his crack pipe unwedged from his
    >>Caps Lock key.... LOL
    >>

    >
    >
    > Yep...u got that right!
    >


    For some reason that "Dude, get your crack pipe off the shift key"
    really cracked me up. Heh...




  10. #55
    Eddie Haskel
    Guest

    Re: Verizon Push and Wait to Talk


    "WindsorFox[SS]" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:BWo6b.46961$xf.21562@lakeread06...
    > Mark F wrote:
    >
    > > "WindsorFox[SS]" <[email protected]> wrote in article
    > > <7yb6b.46372$xf.11825@lakeread06>:
    > >
    > >>Mark F wrote:
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>>Its obvious that you have no idea of what your talking about, and take
    > >>>your caps off please....geesh!
    > >>>
    > >>>Everything from VLF (Very Low Frequencies) to the microwave spectrum
    > >>>(Gigahertz) is in the radio spectrum. This includes the FM Broadcast
    > >>>Band (88-108MHz), TV Spectrum, VHF(150 MHz), UHF(450 MHz.) and even the
    > >>>cellular and PCS phones that operate in the 800 and 1.9 GHz
    > >>>respectively.
    > >>>
    > >>>Why don't you do research a bit more, like reading a ham radio book,
    > >>>before you make such uneducated comments.--
    > >>>Mark
    > >>>
    > >>
    > >>Because he's too busy trying to get his crack pipe unwedged from his
    > >>Caps Lock key.... LOL
    > >>

    > >
    > >
    > > Yep...u got that right!
    > >

    >
    > For some reason that "Dude, get your crack pipe off the shift key"
    > really cracked me up. Heh...
    >


    You missed the REAL TV frequencies in the USA there
    dingaling.....55.250Mhz thru 215.750Mhz for VHF,dont forget the gap at 76Mhz
    for links (CHP) and remote control and UHF doesnt even start till you get to
    the "T" band thats shared with Land mobile in the USA (480Mhz). The UHF
    spectrum USED to go all the way to 890Mhz (thats why tv's with UHF dials
    that go to channel 83 DO hear analog cellphones) until they stopped it at
    channel 69. If your going to "advise" BE ACCURATE....Eddie





  11. #56
    Eddie Haskel
    Guest

    Re: Verizon Push and Wait to Talk


    "WindsorFox[SS]" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:BWo6b.46961$xf.21562@lakeread06...
    > Mark F wrote:
    >
    > > "WindsorFox[SS]" <[email protected]> wrote in article
    > > <7yb6b.46372$xf.11825@lakeread06>:
    > >
    > >>Mark F wrote:
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>>Its obvious that you have no idea of what your talking about, and take
    > >>>your caps off please....geesh!
    > >>>
    > >>>Everything from VLF (Very Low Frequencies) to the microwave spectrum
    > >>>(Gigahertz) is in the radio spectrum. This includes the FM Broadcast
    > >>>Band (88-108MHz), TV Spectrum, VHF(150 MHz), UHF(450 MHz.) and even the
    > >>>cellular and PCS phones that operate in the 800 and 1.9 GHz
    > >>>respectively.
    > >>>
    > >>>Why don't you do research a bit more, like reading a ham radio book,
    > >>>before you make such uneducated comments.--
    > >>>Mark
    > >>>
    > >>
    > >>Because he's too busy trying to get his crack pipe unwedged from his
    > >>Caps Lock key.... LOL
    > >>

    > >
    > >
    > > Yep...u got that right!
    > >

    >
    > For some reason that "Dude, get your crack pipe off the shift key"
    > really cracked me up. Heh...
    >


    You missed the REAL TV frequencies in the USA there
    dingaling.....55.250Mhz thru 215.750Mhz for VHF,dont forget the gap at 76Mhz
    for links (CHP) and remote control and UHF doesnt even start till you get to
    the "T" band thats shared with Land mobile in the USA (480Mhz). The UHF
    spectrum USED to go all the way to 890Mhz (thats why tv's with UHF dials
    that go to channel 83 DO hear analog cellphones) until they stopped it at
    channel 69. If your going to "advise" BE ACCURATE....Eddie





  12. #57
    Mark F
    Guest

    Re: Verizon Push and Wait to Talk

    "Eddie Haskel" <[email protected]> wrote in article
    <[email protected]>:
    >
    > "WindsorFox[SS]" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:BWo6b.46961$xf.21562@lakeread06...
    > > Mark F wrote:
    > >
    > > > "WindsorFox[SS]" <[email protected]> wrote in article
    > > > <7yb6b.46372$xf.11825@lakeread06>:
    > > >
    > > >>Mark F wrote:
    > > >>
    > > >>
    > > >>>Its obvious that you have no idea of what your talking about, and take
    > > >>>your caps off please....geesh!
    > > >>>
    > > >>>Everything from VLF (Very Low Frequencies) to the microwave spectrum
    > > >>>(Gigahertz) is in the radio spectrum. This includes the FM Broadcast
    > > >>>Band (88-108MHz), TV Spectrum, VHF(150 MHz), UHF(450 MHz.) and even the
    > > >>>cellular and PCS phones that operate in the 800 and 1.9 GHz
    > > >>>respectively.
    > > >>>
    > > >>>Why don't you do research a bit more, like reading a ham radio book,
    > > >>>before you make such uneducated comments.--
    > > >>>Mark
    > > >>>
    > > >>
    > > >>Because he's too busy trying to get his crack pipe unwedged from his
    > > >>Caps Lock key.... LOL
    > > >>
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > Yep...u got that right!
    > > >

    > >
    > > For some reason that "Dude, get your crack pipe off the shift key"
    > > really cracked me up. Heh...
    > >

    >
    > You missed the REAL TV frequencies in the USA there
    > dingaling.....55.250Mhz thru 215.750Mhz for VHF,dont forget the gap at 76Mhz
    > for links (CHP) and remote control and UHF doesnt even start till you get to
    > the "T" band thats shared with Land mobile in the USA (480Mhz). The UHF
    > spectrum USED to go all the way to 890Mhz (thats why tv's with UHF dials
    > that go to channel 83 DO hear analog cellphones) until they stopped it at
    > channel 69. If your going to "advise" BE ACCURATE....Eddie
    >
    >


    Whatever....I got the point across dingaling. If you read the whole
    post, posting all the freqs. weren't necessarry.

    Why don't you try to be constructive in your posting for a change.

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



  13. #58
    Mark F
    Guest

    Re: Verizon Push and Wait to Talk

    "Eddie Haskel" <[email protected]> wrote in article
    <[email protected]>:
    >
    > "WindsorFox[SS]" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:BWo6b.46961$xf.21562@lakeread06...
    > > Mark F wrote:
    > >
    > > > "WindsorFox[SS]" <[email protected]> wrote in article
    > > > <7yb6b.46372$xf.11825@lakeread06>:
    > > >
    > > >>Mark F wrote:
    > > >>
    > > >>
    > > >>>Its obvious that you have no idea of what your talking about, and take
    > > >>>your caps off please....geesh!
    > > >>>
    > > >>>Everything from VLF (Very Low Frequencies) to the microwave spectrum
    > > >>>(Gigahertz) is in the radio spectrum. This includes the FM Broadcast
    > > >>>Band (88-108MHz), TV Spectrum, VHF(150 MHz), UHF(450 MHz.) and even the
    > > >>>cellular and PCS phones that operate in the 800 and 1.9 GHz
    > > >>>respectively.
    > > >>>
    > > >>>Why don't you do research a bit more, like reading a ham radio book,
    > > >>>before you make such uneducated comments.--
    > > >>>Mark
    > > >>>
    > > >>
    > > >>Because he's too busy trying to get his crack pipe unwedged from his
    > > >>Caps Lock key.... LOL
    > > >>
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > Yep...u got that right!
    > > >

    > >
    > > For some reason that "Dude, get your crack pipe off the shift key"
    > > really cracked me up. Heh...
    > >

    >
    > You missed the REAL TV frequencies in the USA there
    > dingaling.....55.250Mhz thru 215.750Mhz for VHF,dont forget the gap at 76Mhz
    > for links (CHP) and remote control and UHF doesnt even start till you get to
    > the "T" band thats shared with Land mobile in the USA (480Mhz). The UHF
    > spectrum USED to go all the way to 890Mhz (thats why tv's with UHF dials
    > that go to channel 83 DO hear analog cellphones) until they stopped it at
    > channel 69. If your going to "advise" BE ACCURATE....Eddie
    >
    >


    Whatever....I got the point across dingaling. If you read the whole
    post, posting all the freqs. weren't necessarry.

    Why don't you try to be constructive in your posting for a change.

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



  14. #59
    dan ohio
    Guest

    Re: Verizon Push and Wait to Talk

    I do not post here often, but do try to follow along with what
    others are posting. Im using a v60p and i have always liked verizon they
    just work better in my area then some of the other competition, And yes
    there ptt is not so great i keep telling myself that maybe it will
    improve it has only been 2 weeks. and some days there is really only a
    1-2 sec delay and other days i have a 5-10 sec delay and even no
    service!!!
    You know what ccc1 im man enough to say hey Nextel has a far superior
    ptt service than Vz does and maybe than they ever will... but who
    cares?? i noticed in all your posts all you really say is vz sucks
    Nextel rocks!!! When ever someone gets there panties in a bunch after
    reading one of your posts you acuse them of being afraid of Nextel.. I
    think your posts are funny most of the time because like i said i could
    really care less who anybody else uses i know what works best for me and
    only me...my question is though why are you afraid of VZ???I ask this
    because you did not show up in this group and start talkin **** until
    right before vz was going to release ptt From that point till
    today....just my observation.. so you can call me a vealot and other
    names if you want, but i dont worship verizon or anybody else my wife
    uses nextel for work ,and i have vz as personl phone..

    [email protected] (CCCC1 1CCCC) wrote in article
    <[email protected]>:
    > tech....
    >
    > Not true, Nextel is a fully functional wireless company which can and
    > does provide its customers with good if not better service than the
    > other providers
    >
    > Tech <[email protected]> wrote in article
    > <[email protected]>:
    > >
    > >
    > > NexTel Rocks wrote:
    > > > HeHeHe!!! LOL!!!
    > > >
    > > >

    > > It may seem funny but when you think about it both companies have a huge
    > > similarity. Verizon offers outstanding cellular service and a not yet
    > > ready for primetime PTT. Nextel offers outstanding PTT service and a not
    > > yet ready for primetime cellular service.
    > >

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


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



  15. #60
    dan ohio
    Guest

    Re: Verizon Push and Wait to Talk

    I do not post here often, but do try to follow along with what
    others are posting. Im using a v60p and i have always liked verizon they
    just work better in my area then some of the other competition, And yes
    there ptt is not so great i keep telling myself that maybe it will
    improve it has only been 2 weeks. and some days there is really only a
    1-2 sec delay and other days i have a 5-10 sec delay and even no
    service!!!
    You know what ccc1 im man enough to say hey Nextel has a far superior
    ptt service than Vz does and maybe than they ever will... but who
    cares?? i noticed in all your posts all you really say is vz sucks
    Nextel rocks!!! When ever someone gets there panties in a bunch after
    reading one of your posts you acuse them of being afraid of Nextel.. I
    think your posts are funny most of the time because like i said i could
    really care less who anybody else uses i know what works best for me and
    only me...my question is though why are you afraid of VZ???I ask this
    because you did not show up in this group and start talkin **** until
    right before vz was going to release ptt From that point till
    today....just my observation.. so you can call me a vealot and other
    names if you want, but i dont worship verizon or anybody else my wife
    uses nextel for work ,and i have vz as personl phone..

    [email protected] (CCCC1 1CCCC) wrote in article
    <[email protected]>:
    > tech....
    >
    > Not true, Nextel is a fully functional wireless company which can and
    > does provide its customers with good if not better service than the
    > other providers
    >
    > Tech <[email protected]> wrote in article
    > <[email protected]>:
    > >
    > >
    > > NexTel Rocks wrote:
    > > > HeHeHe!!! LOL!!!
    > > >
    > > >

    > > It may seem funny but when you think about it both companies have a huge
    > > similarity. Verizon offers outstanding cellular service and a not yet
    > > ready for primetime PTT. Nextel offers outstanding PTT service and a not
    > > yet ready for primetime cellular service.
    > >

    >
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