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To: J Langholtz who wrote (11688)6/21/1998 5:46:00 PM
From: Jon Koplik  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
J Langholtz - since today seems to be a slow day for SI to creep towards the 5 million "post" mark, I will offer my thoughts on the occasional "echo" sound on Sprint PCS.

I once stated (here on SI) that my QCP-2700 (and Sprint PCS) worked flawlessly. I guess what I really mean is : flawlessly, given my own personal amazement that wireless telephony works at all. We have had the echo thing once or twice, and have just re-dialed the call, and it was gone.

I can't really believe anyone expects something as complicated as a wireless phone call to work like, say, turning on the sink faucet and assuming water will flow.

Jon.