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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Incorporated (QCOM)
QCOM 159.42-1.2%Jan 16 3:59 PM EST

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To: q_long who wrote (81006)9/21/2000 3:36:27 PM
From: Curbstone  Read Replies (3) of 152472
 
I am considering converting from Sprint to Verizon Wireless today. I currently have a Qualcomm 2760 Dual-Mode Thinphone, but Verizon is offering a free Audiovox 9000 with a 2-year contract. Since I live in a "weak" area and need to go outside to use my Q-phone I am considering the switch, but only if the Audiovox phone can pull that weak signal into the house. I know we may be talking apples and oranges wrt signal strength because of different transmitter placement, but does anyone think there is a significant difference in the ability of one phone over another for pulling in a weak signal? If not, I will just reprogram my Q phone for Verizon service and forget about that 2-year contract.

Mahalo, Mike
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