On Mon, 19 May 2008 11:49:03 GMT, "PaulT" <budman229@verizon.net> wrote: "Hunter" <airstreamingypsy@geemail.com> wrote in message news:fpou24tmaf03obebj8as67vn7f665b1lvp@4ax.com... Hi Gang, Many of you have Verizon phones, and possibly know this already... but if you didn't know you can back up your phone numbers and see them online. Then, when you get a new phone
On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 07:43:18 -0600, Ron <ron.clifford@peoplepc.com> wrote in <0aejq3d572rdeherskv6k8j4uhdpd59qfa@4ax.com>: On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 05:52:16 -0600, "Steven M (remove wax and invalid to reply)" <spam_no@hal-pcwax.org.invalid> wrote: This year I'm finally trading up (from a Nokia 5185, bought in 2001). I don't care about text messaging, music, high-res camera, or touch screens
This year I'm finally trading up (from a Nokia 5185, bought in 2001). I don't care about text messaging, music, high-res camera, or touch screens. I plan to use it for email. Also, a little web browsing, mostly to find a map or a phone when I'm away from home. The new phone will be added to an existing plan, either Verizon or AT&T (parents). Both networks work well around here. My problem
http://www.rense.com/general78/discon.htm Free Speech Could Lead To Online Disconnect By David Lararus Consumer Confidential 10-10-7 If you're displeased with the way a company treats you, you're free to air your feelings in public, right? Not necessarily if you receive high-speed Internet access from AT&T Inc. or Verizon Communications Inc. Buried deep within both companies' voluminous
Good news: Verizon reverses its policy on pro-choice messages By Mary Shaw Created Sep 28 2007 - 12:54pm Yesterday I wrote [1] about how Verizon Wireless blocked a text-messaging program that would allow subscribers to receive text messages from pro-choice group Naral. I am pleased to announce that Verizon has now reversed that policy. According to The New York Times [2], Verizon spokesperson