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LI Coverage Question

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Andi - 01 Jul 2003 01:11 GMT
Hey all -
       I'm currently with T-mobile and I'm thinking of switching carriers
mostly for coverage issues.  Many people have told me to go with Verizon,
but I can't as I'm stuck with a GSM phone I would idealy like another year
out of since I paid for it.  AT&T is an option as well, but I was there
back in the analog days and I'm not in a hurry to get back.  Cingular is
one I don't know much about, except for the fact that their very similar to
T-mobile at least in rate plans anyway.  
       The bottom line is, how is the coverage on Long Island.  Specificly
Nassau.  I live on the north shore, so I know I'll have an issue with trees
and the like.  Also, how's reception indoors?
      
       Thank you all in advance.
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Dave Markson - 01 Jul 2003 03:38 GMT
>Hey all -
>        I'm currently with T-mobile and I'm thinking of switching carriers
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>        Thank you all in advance.
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Cingular uses the T-Mobile infrastructure in NYC, so your coverage is going to
be exactly the same as T-Mobile.

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