Fred: Could it be that problems occur when analog is combined with digital?
I have a construction client in Fullerton, Ca. that has the type of static problems described. I also understand that Nextel may be combining digital and analog in certain parts of the country in order to include these areas in the total network. Also understand that parts of the network may go wireless, then land line, then back to wireless in order to be included in the total network. could all the switching contribute to the possible line busy messages or static?
Someone in a previous post mentioned the inclusion of more East coast cities in the network, also a deal with Cisco. Doesn't Cisco mfr. the routers for land lines?
Also, since I have many shares of NXTL at an average of 28, I hope nobody can buy it in the near future at 24. Nothing personal intended, but, if NXTL is such a good investment, than everyone should be willing to pay the price. ( you don't know it, but, I am smiling and grinning)
Keep up the good reports Fred
Regards
grinning Al |