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From: imascot on 17 Mar 2007 15:27 Steve <teu(a)qprc.inv> wrote in news:es3mv2d34asfd9kkh5c4s0lkcevv348r07(a)4ax.com: > I activated a Verizon phone, so I guess it's using the Verizon > network. Otherwise, does PP have its own network? Any differences? > > No, they are a reseller of Verizon service. They also win the award for worst corporate website, small company division (most corporate websites win for large company division). J.
From: Steve on 17 Mar 2007 18:09 imascot <imnot(a)mycomputer.now> wrote: >No, they are a reseller of Verizon service. They also win the award for worst corporate website, small >company division (most corporate websites win for large company division). No kidding, their site truly sucks... -- Fig Newton: The force required to accelerate a fig 39.37 inches per sec. ....J. Hart
From: Steve on 18 Mar 2007 17:21 Does PP use the same network, whether I purchase the phone thru them or purchase a Verizon Inpulse phone and then activate it with PP? Am I better off with the Verizon phone? -- Fig Newton: The force required to accelerate a fig 39.37 inches per sec. ....J. Hart
From: imascot on 20 Mar 2007 12:57
Steve <teu(a)qprc.inv> wrote in news:69brv2d2cqus2a285rro9t6ghcl15s9mtc(a)4ax.com: > Does PP use the same network, whether I purchase the phone thru them > or purchase a Verizon Inpulse phone and then activate it with PP? Am > I better off with the Verizon phone? > > Yes--they are a reseller of Verizon service. All of the phones they sell are Verizon-branded phones. There is a larger selection of models available on Ebay. Just search for "Verizon phone". But first, research models on a website like mobiledia or phonescoop, for user reviews. Also, I recommend getting a tri mode phone, they are capable of roaming onto analog networks where there is not a digital signal. J. |