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T Behler <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 4 Sep 2009 08:00:50 -0600
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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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