On Fri, May 02, 2003 at 10:50:47AM -0500, David Phillips wrote: >Erik Anderson writes: >> I've used Sprint for the last several years, and have had no problems. >> I know that there are a lot of people that like to flame sprint, but I >> think they provide a good service with pretty good coverage IMHO. > >I use them too, but the coverage inside my apartment is pretty flakey (I >live a block from Eden Prairie Center). Though, coverage in downtown >Minneapolis at the office is great. Their data service is pretty flakey >too, no matter where you are. They do have some good plans and some nice >phones (I have a Sanyo SCP-5300). I think you have a week or two to decide >if you like the service, so it can't hurt to try it out. > I also use sprint. I also get flakey coverage in my house, everywhere else is great, most of the time. I love my f0ne (samsung 4900), and the service plan is great. I have two phones with 2000 minutes and unlimited PCS. Of course I get the long distance and fone to fone calling and such as well. I pay about $100 for this plan. I completely removed qworst from my house (great decision!). The unlimited PCS just rocks. It is not the best Internet connection in the world, but it works, and it works _anywhere_ (almost). Plus, they have a builtin 'discount' feature on the handsets. *2 --->> wait for clair to answer (you say) "dropped call credit" (she says) "Allright, credit for a dropped call". Of course you only use this if you really get a dropped call ;) ($0.50 per call, max of 20 a month) -- Linux Administrator || Technology Specialist || Wifi Engineer http://autonomous.tv/~spencer/resume/ || spencer at autonomous.tv Key fingerprint = 173B 8760 E59F DBF8 6FD2 68F8 ABA2 AB08 49C7 4754 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://shadowknight.real-time.com/pipermail/tclug-list/attachments/20030502/aa65c1eb/attachment.pgp