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To: Mark Peterson CPA who wrote (5972)6/29/2000 9:31:00 PM
From: Wyätt Gwyön  Respond to of 34857
 
Seeing as this board is mainly about QCOM and how bad commie socialist Europeans are, I don't see that you need to apologize for talking about an actual Nokia cellphone.

For your phone problem, you could try a different phone, or a different carrier (service provider). Actually, it might not make any difference. I have used several providers and I cannot get calls inside my house (Sprint is the worst; I've had better luck with ATT Wireless). I had bad luck with a Samsung 3500, and good luck with a Nokia 6160. I don't think there are extension antennas, but you could ask your kids to step outside. Perhaps a well-placed ladder would help...

after lurking here for the last 30 days, I'm totally convinced that everyone here is much smarter than me....

I really hope you're kidding!



To: Mark Peterson CPA who wrote (5972)7/3/2001 12:03:07 AM
From: mike machi  Respond to of 34857
 
Mark,

How are ya? send me a PM., much to discuss..

Mike



To: Mark Peterson CPA who wrote (5972)7/3/2001 8:56:49 AM
From: Eric L  Respond to of 34857
 
Mark,

<< Should I buy and send an antennae to my kids that they can stick on a house window to get better reception? Or, should I buy a different phone? From a different vendor? >>

Probably not the phone.

Probably the coverage available from the current service provider in NC at the root of this problem.

- Eric -