any series 60 3rd or 5th edition phone or smart phone will do for your
needs.
that way you can either run mobile speak or talks.
hth
On 5/09/2009 12:00 AM, T Behler went skydiving, and on the way down,
shouted thus.:
> Hi, all.
>
> I know this has been discussed on the list in years past, but, due to my
> move, switching e-mail services, etc., I seem to have lost the previous
> info. Plus, things may have changed in the meantime.
>
> Out here in Colorado, our current cell phones (i.e. trac fones), do not work
> worth a darn. I could have better more forceful ways to describe the
> service, but I'll keep it clean here! (grin)
>
> Anyway, I need to find another cell service out here that actually works. I
> am living in the Denver metropolitan area, so I can't imagine that'd be too
> hard.
>
> Many folks out here use Verizon, so I think I'll start there. I remember
> that others on this list have had good luck with Verizon, and I wonder if
> that's still true. Plus, there's the issue of a blind-accessible phone.
> Does anyone have recommendations on that score?
>
> I don't need a phone with a lot of fancy bells and whistles.. The basic
> kind of stuff would be fine, such as easy dialing, voicemail messages, etc..
>
> Thanks for any help you guys can provide.
>
> 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ, Louisville, CO
>
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