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- 05-27-2004, 10:17 PM #1Frank HarrisGuest
At the San Francisco - Market St. SPCS store today, I picked up a new
brochure entitled Digital Roaming from Sprint (MAY04 LIT67002). Here's
my retyping of what it says:
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Digital Roaming from Sprint
Now, get more coverage
Sprint is out to change wireless for the better. As part of our
efforts, we're now offering Digital Roaming Coverage for Digital
Dual-Band Sprint PCS Phones.
In these coverage areas, you'll enjoy digital call quality. In certain
areas, you'll also have access to other services, including Caller ID,
Call Waiting and Voicemail.
Sprint Nationwide PCS Network
The Sprint Nationwide PCS Network, reaching over 240 million people, is
the nation's most complete, all-digital wireless network. It enables us
to offer more advanced services, such as Sprint PCS Vision, to more
people in more places nationwide.
Off-Network Roaming - Digital
These off-network roaming areas allow you to use your Digital Dual-Band
Sprint PCS Phone to make a call while off the Sprint Nationwide PCS
Network. This coverage, along with the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network,
reaches more than 273 million people.
Some services, like Sprint PCS Vision, are not available in these areas.
Usage in these areas will result in additional per-minute roaming and
long-distance charges where applicable. See the Service Plans Guide for
details.
Check out Digital Roaming from Sprint
Want more information on how you can take advantage of Digital Roaming
from Sprint? Just ask a Sprint PCS Sales Representative or visit
sprintpcs.com.
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The brochure's map looks like the usual dark green (SPCS) and light
green (digital roaming) network map, but the light green areas are
smaller, with more white areas of no digital roaming coverage, compared
to the nearly solid gray of the "Expanded Voice Coverage" map on the
Free & Clear brochure (reaching more than 280 million people). There
are white areas in Maine, southern NH, northern VT, north central PA,
eastern WV, much of KY, northern MI and its UP, northern WI, northern
MN, eastern MO, bits of MS & LA, much of UT & NV, southern NM, eastern
OR, and parts of SD, MT, ID, AZ, WA, OK, CO, CA .
No, I dont have a link to the map or the brochure. Maybe someone else
can find one. But I did see that the Help feature on the website has
been expanded to many more index entries, including digital roaming.
--
Frank Harris in San Francisco with an A620
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- 05-28-2004, 03:09 AM #2Røbert M.Guest
Re: New brochure - Digital Roaming from Sprint
In article <[email protected]>,
Frank Harris <[email protected]> wrote:
> At the San Francisco - Market St. SPCS store today, I picked up a new
> brochure entitled Digital Roaming from Sprint (MAY04 LIT67002). Here's
> my retyping of what it says:
>
> - - - - - - - - - - - - -
>
> Digital Roaming from Sprint
> Now, get more coverage
>
> Sprint is out to change wireless for the better. As part of our
> efforts, we're now offering Digital Roaming Coverage for Digital
> Dual-Band Sprint PCS Phones.
At the same 40 or 50 cents a minute with normal plans.
- 05-28-2004, 09:00 AM #3Steven J SobolGuest
Re: New brochure - Digital Roaming from Sprint
"R?bert M." <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Sprint is out to change wireless for the better. As part of our
>> efforts, we're now offering Digital Roaming Coverage for Digital
>> Dual-Band Sprint PCS Phones.
>
> At the same 40 or 50 cents a minute with normal plans.
It's *roaming* - what do you expect? BTW, liar, you didn't plonk me. I believe
you directly replied to one or two of my posts before claiming you HAD plonked
me.
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- 05-28-2004, 10:33 PM #4Thomas ArnoldGuest
Re: New brochure - Digital Roaming from Sprint
Hey Frank,
Yea, you are right about the help on the sprint website. It pointed me to
the right place!
Plans & Coverage : Network & Roaming : Off-Network Roaming
There you will find a link to the digital roaming map... Not that you need
one, but maybe someone else might want to take a peek.
Thomas
"Frank Harris" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> At the San Francisco - Market St. SPCS store today, I picked up a new
> brochure entitled Digital Roaming from Sprint (MAY04 LIT67002). Here's
> my retyping of what it says:
>
> - - - - - - - - - - - - -
>
> Digital Roaming from Sprint
> Now, get more coverage
>
> Sprint is out to change wireless for the better. As part of our
> efforts, we're now offering Digital Roaming Coverage for Digital
> Dual-Band Sprint PCS Phones.
>
> In these coverage areas, you'll enjoy digital call quality. In certain
> areas, you'll also have access to other services, including Caller ID,
> Call Waiting and Voicemail.
>
> Sprint Nationwide PCS Network
>
> The Sprint Nationwide PCS Network, reaching over 240 million people, is
> the nation's most complete, all-digital wireless network. It enables us
> to offer more advanced services, such as Sprint PCS Vision, to more
> people in more places nationwide.
>
> Off-Network Roaming - Digital
>
> These off-network roaming areas allow you to use your Digital Dual-Band
> Sprint PCS Phone to make a call while off the Sprint Nationwide PCS
> Network. This coverage, along with the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network,
> reaches more than 273 million people.
>
> Some services, like Sprint PCS Vision, are not available in these areas.
> Usage in these areas will result in additional per-minute roaming and
> long-distance charges where applicable. See the Service Plans Guide for
> details.
>
> Check out Digital Roaming from Sprint
>
> Want more information on how you can take advantage of Digital Roaming
> from Sprint? Just ask a Sprint PCS Sales Representative or visit
> sprintpcs.com.
>
> - - - - - - - - - - - - -
>
> The brochure's map looks like the usual dark green (SPCS) and light
> green (digital roaming) network map, but the light green areas are
> smaller, with more white areas of no digital roaming coverage, compared
> to the nearly solid gray of the "Expanded Voice Coverage" map on the
> Free & Clear brochure (reaching more than 280 million people). There
> are white areas in Maine, southern NH, northern VT, north central PA,
> eastern WV, much of KY, northern MI and its UP, northern WI, northern
> MN, eastern MO, bits of MS & LA, much of UT & NV, southern NM, eastern
> OR, and parts of SD, MT, ID, AZ, WA, OK, CO, CA .
>
> No, I dont have a link to the map or the brochure. Maybe someone else
> can find one. But I did see that the Help feature on the website has
> been expanded to many more index entries, including digital roaming.
>
> --
> Frank Harris in San Francisco with an A620
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