Jim Dubya was thinking very hard :
> How can it be better than sprint when sprint will roam on verizon, alltel
> and many other cell service providers? That doesn't make any sense to me.
>
> "Hertz_Donut" <somewhere@outhere.net> wrote in message
> news:muKdnZe46sBGYU_bnZ2dnUVZ_jednZ2d@hawaiiantel. net...
>> "Jim Dubya" <jimdubya@nospam.com> wrote in message
>> news:TcGyi.40126$Vk6.8264@newsfe07.phx...
>>> Whenever I am traveling with co-worker from my company that have Verizon,
>>> there are many times that they borrow my Sprint phone because they either
>>> can't get a signal or they keep dropping the call. Whenever they have
>>> this problem and need to borrow my Sprint phone, I make them say "It's
>>> the Network" before I let them borrow my Sprint phone to make their call.
>>>
>>> I make them say "It's the Network" because they are drinking so much
>>> Verizon Kool-Aid that they just can't belive that their phone can't make
>>> a call or is dropping the call. Sometimes they are so brainwashed that
>>> they even try to blame the dropped call on the landline phone of the
>>> person that they are talking with!! Can you believe that?!
>>
>> I think perhaps it is you that has been drinking the kool-aid.
>>
>> I travel extensively, more than 200 days out of the year. I have had the
>> distinct
>> displeasure of having Sprint.
>>
>> I have also used T-mobile.
>>
>> I am now using Verizon.
>>
>> Of the three, Verizon is the best for those who travel.
>> It is head and shoulders above Sprint.
>>
>> There should be a law prohibiting comparing the two.
>>
>> Simply put, Verizon is the carrier that Sprint wants to be when it grows
>> up...
>>
>> Honu
>>
>>
>>
Simply put, for you Sprint is best. For the rest of the US Verizon is
best.