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| Junior Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: trafford alabama Posts: 64
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| what other service providers offer prepaid ptt phones besides boost, sothern linc and "ptel"? i am all about trying out new prepaid phones all the time until i have tried them all. |
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| i like boost, but the coverage is poor at my house, i live in a tin mobile home, and if i want good call quality from inside, i am restricted to my nearest cell site wich is 3 miles away, the next closest one is about 5 miles away, i dont mind standing in front of a window to talk, but my wife, it irritates her. the only cell service as far as i know on my close tower is cdma 800 and 1900 mhz. on the farther ones are gsm and iden. i heard sprint has a cdma ptt service availabe, but i cant find a prepaid vendor, i looked at "platinumtel" but they dont have a great website and they dont list what network they are using. when a website isnt comprehensive, i hesitate in doing any business with them, you know? |
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| Wirelessly posted (Kwc-1000: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0; Google Wireless Transcoder i will probably try platinumtel after i try southernlinc, unless i find another ptt mvno that uses cdma. the only model they offer is sanyo 2400 for around 100 dollars, that is too rich for my blood, seeing as how i will have to buy 2 of them. |
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