Can anyone give me some insight at to their coverage in the New England area? I spend most of my time between NH and MA, sometimes in ME as well.
How accurate are the coverage maps either on the website or in print? The areas I travel are mainly urban for the most part, and seem to (at least they say that) have full coverage.
I've been thinking about switching to Nextel and when I've gotten close, keep hearing horror stories about dropped calls, etc. I like the a la carte features you can add/change to your plan(s), especially starting nights earlier; but what good is any of that if you can't make or hold a call?
Rumor has it the dual iDEN/CDMA stuff is in the works now too....
Thank you...
How accurate are the coverage maps either on the website or in print? The areas I travel are mainly urban for the most part, and seem to (at least they say that) have full coverage.
I've been thinking about switching to Nextel and when I've gotten close, keep hearing horror stories about dropped calls, etc. I like the a la carte features you can add/change to your plan(s), especially starting nights earlier; but what good is any of that if you can't make or hold a call?
Rumor has it the dual iDEN/CDMA stuff is in the works now too....
Thank you...
