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Originally Posted by Clev
Depends on where you are. After two years of AT&T dropping every fourth call, I switched to Verizon and like it MUCH better.
A vacuum gauge is a cheap, easy-to-install reminder of just how hard you're pushing down that pedal.
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It's more a problem with their phones and their "proprietary" software that pretty much castrates all the features that the OE phone makers program in.
The only other issue I take with them is the cost of service, and that's only because I don't think there is a valid reason for cell phones to cost as much as they do to operate. It's like paying for a long distance call every minute of every day that you're on it, and if you use it like I do, it's just not worth it to pay that much money every month.
+2 to vacuum gauge.
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