Alan Parkington <alan.parkington@team.telstra.com> wrote:
> From
> http://www.abc.net.au/rural/news/con...7/s2145645.htm
> Telstra is planning home visits to rural CDMA mobile phone users, to try to pursuade them to move to the new Next G
> network.
And telstra will discover that their lies about it being just as good are just that, lies.
> The telco says it wants to prove to customers the coverage of the new network is the same,
And it wont be able to do that, you watch.
> as it tries to convince the Federal Government to allow the closure of CDMA.
Fat chance.
> Telstra Countrywide manager Geoff Booth denies the company is trying to pressure customers.
Obviously a pathological liar.
> "The main point is just to prove to people that the network is up and
> working and works very well, and in speaking with some of these people
> yesterday, there is a lot of surprises that customers are getting when
> people come onto their properties and they're getting coverage where
> they never did before," he says.
How odd that you dont even mention those who get the exact opposite, liar.