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Old 05-05-2007, 02:21 AM
james g. keegan jr.
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Default Re: Busy circuits survey

In article <woQ_h.117$uK6.97@newsfe12.lga>,
imascot <imnot@mycomputer.now> wrote:

> "james g. keegan jr." <jgkeegan@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:jgkeegan-CEDF85.23401203052007@individual.net:
>
> > In article <hSqYh.22$2f5.8@newsfe12.lga>,
> > imascot <imnot@mycomputer.now> wrote:
> >
> >> Lately, I've been getting a "Sorry, all circuits are currently
> >> busy" message around 5 to 6 EDT, New York City metro area.
> >> Just curious if anybody else is running into this, and where
> >> are you?

> >
> > I have _never_ experiences a busy circuit with verizon, in new
> > york city, connecticut, upstate new york or in any of the many,
> > many states to which i have traveled.
> >

> It appears that maybe the busy circuits belong to Cingular, not
> Verizon. The calls I usually make are to my kids, who are on
> Cingular (Tracfone). Yesterday I called one of them from my
> landline, and got the busy circuit message.


during several car trips from connencticut to staten island with
passengers using cingular, i'd have to loan them by verizon phone as
we passed the cingular "fewest dropped calls" billboard lie, because
note of their phones had coverage. i suppose to have a dropped call,
you need a signal to first complete the call.

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Old 05-05-2007, 05:52 PM
Steven J. Sobol
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Default Re: Busy circuits survey

In article <jgkeegan-298A9C.22214504052007@individual.net>, james g. keegan jr. wrote:

> during several car trips from connencticut to staten island with
> passengers using cingular, i'd have to loan them by verizon phone as
> we passed the cingular "fewest dropped calls" billboard lie, because
> note of their phones had coverage. i suppose to have a dropped call,
> you need a signal to first complete the call.


Cingular does have the fewest dropped calls in that area if there is
no Cingular service! Don't you have to be able to place a call for it
to be dropped?

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