John,
Don't go withT-Mobile. Good service in service area, but once you get
out of major metro areas then you may have nothing. I've got AT&T,
but I hear Verizon is the best.
Ashford Little
70tr6@comcast.net
On May 22, 2009, at 10:24 AM, John Macartney wrote:
> Hi, Everyone
>
> The question of 'communications' raises its ugly head again for the
> Triumph Trans-AmeriCan Stag. On arrival in Florida in late June, I
> plan on buying a 'Pay As You Go' cellphone - something cheap and
> cheerful. Not so worried about the make but I am interested in
> buying one from an ISP with the best possible coverage of the US and
> Canada. From my studies on the 'net of T-Mobile, Verizon and I think
> O2, Verizon looks the best. I'd appreciate your thoughts on an ISP
> offering better coverage than Verizon. Additionally, I'd be
> interested to know if any ISP retailers offer external antennas for
> cellphones. Some parts of Europe (mainly former communist bloc)
> still have many weak signal areas where the phone antenna itself
> won't pull in a call (or transmit) unless its hooked up to an
> external antenna. Does the same apply across the pond? I'm thinking
> of the long stretches of road in rural areas and in the more
> mountainous areas - especially the Rockies. Thanks in advance - an
> enquiring mind needs to know.
>
> Jonmac
>
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>
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