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  1. #1
    Jim Seymour
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    [Note: I'm posting twice, with different questions, to try to keep
    the topics focused.]

    I'm the "IT guy" for a small business that operates internationally.
    As things currently stand, the wireless phone situation is kind of
    non-optimal, financially and administratively. I'm looking into
    switching everybody over to one carrier. SprintPCS is one of the
    possibilities, but current users of two of the three existing
    providers have some concerns.

    One concern is SPCS' coverage in Canada and Mexico. (I'm not even
    going to bring up Europe and Asia.) Can anybody relate their
    experiences with SPCS, or SPCS partner, coverage in (either of) those
    two countries?

    Is there any other U.S. cellular service provider that does coverage
    in Canada or Mexico better than SPCS?

    I'm not overly interested in rate discussions atm. I imagine I'll
    work that out with SPCS, should it come to that.

    Thanks,
    Jim
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  2. #2
    Steve Sobol
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    Re: SPCS in Canada

    Jim Seymour wrote:

    > Is there any other U.S. cellular service provider that does coverage
    > in Canada or Mexico better than SPCS?


    None of them natively cover either country. I assume you're asking about roaming?


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  3. #3
    Jim Seymour
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    Re: SPCS in Canada

    In article <[email protected]>,
    Steve Sobol <[email protected]> writes:
    > Jim Seymour wrote:
    >
    >> Is there any other U.S. cellular service provider that does coverage
    >> in Canada or Mexico better than SPCS?

    >
    > None of them natively cover either country. I assume you're asking
    > about roaming?


    I rather figured that. Roaming or otherwise: Which is most likely
    to keep my people reliably covered?

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    Jim Seymour | "There is no expedient to which a man will not
    [email protected] | go to avoid the labor of thinking."
    http://jimsun.LinxNet.com | - Thomas A. Edison



  4. #4
    Frank Harris
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    Re: SPCS in Canada

    There's plenty of CDMA coverage in Canada from Bell Canada (800) and
    Telus (1900), and SPCS phones roam well on both. I've done it, and it
    was 65 cents per minute.

    There's not much CDMA in Mexico. I even think one of the formerly-CDMA
    carriers either went GSM or was bought by a GSM carrier and dissolved.
    I can't find SPCS's Mexico coverage map right now, but I think SPCS
    phones roam on Iusacell, and I can't find a coverage map on their
    website either (www.iusacell.com). But if there is coverage where
    you're going, it works fine, according to one friend who's done it.

    I don't know who Verizon roams on.
    http://mobileoptions.vzw.com/international/index.html
    They have a "North Americas Choice" plan as well as a la carte roaming.

    I remember seeing once a map of the GSM coverage that Cingular roams on
    and it was extensive. Look here:
    http://www.telcel.com/gsm/international/howtodial2.htm

    Jim Seymour wrote:
    > [Note: I'm posting twice, with different questions, to try to keep
    > the topics focused.]
    >
    > I'm the "IT guy" for a small business that operates internationally.
    > As things currently stand, the wireless phone situation is kind of
    > non-optimal, financially and administratively. I'm looking into
    > switching everybody over to one carrier. SprintPCS is one of the
    > possibilities, but current users of two of the three existing
    > providers have some concerns.
    >
    > One concern is SPCS' coverage in Canada and Mexico. (I'm not even
    > going to bring up Europe and Asia.) Can anybody relate their
    > experiences with SPCS, or SPCS partner, coverage in (either of) those
    > two countries?
    >
    > Is there any other U.S. cellular service provider that does coverage
    > in Canada or Mexico better than SPCS?
    >
    > I'm not overly interested in rate discussions atm. I imagine I'll
    > work that out with SPCS, should it come to that.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Jim


    --

    Frank Harris in San Francisco with a A920



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