[missing-sync-palmos-talk] [OT] Coverage

Chris Duke csduke at hummosa.com
Sun May 1 17:15:29 PDT 2005


It's probably mentioned in earlier posts, but CDMA is NOT what they  
have in Europe.

This was the killer issue for me. I can take my unlocked GSM treo to  
Europe and use it anywhere. Either I leave in the ATT chip and pay  
99c per min per call, or buy a local pay-as-you go chip for when I  
make many local calls.  Works incredibly well.

by-the-way, my Treo is syncing fine over bluetooth with Tiger. I  
installed the MS 1.0.5b release, and had to remove the "501" isync  
file (to cure an Isync hang). The hang was so bad I couldn't even  
force quit isync.

Chris


On Apr 30, 2005, at 11:27 PM, Paul Berkowitz wrote:

> Several of you have said here you're waiting on the Treo 650 until  
> Verizon
> carries it because Verizon's coverage is better. You mean  
> nationally, or in
> your neck of the woods? And how do you come by that knowledge? -  
> all the
> website maps are pretty small-scale.
>
> Cingular seems excellent in California, where I live and drive. And of
> course they cover all major cities and population centers, where  
> I'll fly. I
> don't particularly care about the back roads of distant states.
>
> I did note that someone said that Verizon has a CDMA (?) network,  
> not GSM.
> The Cingular salesman on the phone did say that CDMA was better and  
> was what
> they have "in Europe". Not surprisingly he did not mention that the
> competition here also has it. What's the scale of the difference?
>
> -- 
> Paul Berkowitz
>
>
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