The ball is rolling, wheels are turning, events have been set in motion... (...and what the heck, one more cliché can't hurt!) There's no turning back! I started the process to port two numbers to Verizon. Will be receiving a 4500 and a 6000 on Wednesday. So far, the process has been smooth (ish).
Good luck on the porting. keep us informed of when you are back in the saddle again... RSVP your BYOB & bring along the OPP or your PYT... Over & out good buddy... :welcome:
I never really understood what RSVP translated to, but OPP is other people's property (women). PYT is Pretty Young Thing quasi-self-explanatory. Hope this helps. God I feel old now!!! :lol:
Nice! Let me know what you think of the coverage up there with your 6000. I've never had a lot of problems when I've been up there, but we gotta have the insider opinion!
You bet! Once I get up and running I plan to give it the critical review from all of AT&T's nortoriously weak or dead spots. Specifically, my house and where I work! (to name only two)
That's funny, it's the exact opposite at my house, no CDMA but full signal on TDMA and GSM, but then you probably already knew from my posts Verizon stinks up here lol Good luck on the port, I hope they serve you as good as Cingular, AT&T and Edge Wireless do me
wait, did you just refer to women as property? and you don't know what RSVP means? how "old" are you? let me enlighten you; women are people and RSVP is an acronym standing for the French, 'Repondez-vous S'il Vous Plait'
I was just translating what OPP meant. it was a rap song by Naughty by Nature... Popular song from when I was in High School. That is what OPP stands for. That is not my own words or thought. Don't shoot the messenger. I didn't name the song. Relax... take it easy... :notworthy . Honestly, I'm not of French descent so yes, I must be ignorant for not knowing what RSVP stood for. Pardon me... :loony: