1. strhessed's Avatar
    Actually, unless your Verizon phone has a GSM slot, it won't work internationally. That's indoors or outdoors.

    Also, T-Mobile offers the capability to utilize VOIP on many of their BlackBerries, so the coverage may become limitless with the advancements in wireless networking and increased number of hotspots. And since a lot more people in the US nowadays have WiFi routers at home, they can overcome indoor coverage issues even in a home with grounded walls.

    I would also suggest you consider the fact that Verizon locks down many of the functions on their devices so that they can charge you additional monthly costs for capabilities built into the phones that are free on other carriers.

    Did I mention that Verizon customer service is considered so-so compared to T-Mobile who wins awards yearly? I know I always like customer reps telling me how wrong I am when I call in for help.

    But hey, T-Mobile is horrible. Right?

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    RIGHT !!!!!!!!!
    11-05-08 08:31 AM
  2. traindrvr63's Avatar
    now children can't we all just get along.......lol
    11-05-08 08:56 AM
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