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"Brenda Ann" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , " wrote: On Jan 20, 8:31 pm, David wrote: "Last I checked, the AT&T Wireless 850mHz GSM (whatever name it is called now) network covers 98% of the surface area of the U.S." They may have licenses that allow them to cover 98% of the surface area (to use your number), but actual coverage is nowhere near that. http://www.wireless.att.com/coverageviewer (And this includes both the older 850 MHz and newer 1.9 GHz bands.) That link is not working right now but you can go here http://www.mountainwireless.com/cingular_licenses.shtml Worked fine for me. Looks like a vast difference between the 98% claim and reality. It's probably the old version of Safari I'm using then. I've noticed that I have more trouble with some web sites these days as Apple is not supporting this version of the browser any more. The latest operating system Leopard still has some issues and I'll probably wait a little longer to upgrade. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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