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- <li><em>from</em>: ale1 at cybertechcafe.net (Nathan J. Underwood)</li>
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Cingular - I've used them in the past for voice, and had very good
coverage (very poor customer service)
Verizon - Haven't used (since they were air touch), but they claim to
have a huge coverage area
Sprint - Haven't used them at all, coverage area looks kindof spotty as
you get outside the perimeter or away from an Interstate
AT&T - Haven't used them, don't know anything about their coverage are
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Nathan J. Underwood wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience with the Palm Trio 600 and any of the
> available service providers? A client has expressed a desire to roll
> these things out (today), and wants a recommendation. They're wanting
> wireless e-mail (closest thing to blanket coverage available), and they
> want to e-mail .pdf and Excel attachments back and forth. The biggest
> thing is going to be coverage (they're a construction company, and will
> need their field folks, who are generally in the middle of nowhere, to
> be able to send / receive stuff).
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