From: "Ted Lee"
Subject: Re: Comments on Fido in Vancouver Canada please (and 6190)
Date: 1997/12/23
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I purchase a Fido for my wife at $50, and $20/month.
On the Fraser River in New West, North Delta, and Richmond, it work so far.
On the way to downtown Vancouver up and down, Knight, Cambie and Oak there
are no dead spots.
Oh yeah, today I drove down Victoria Drive at 57th where Fido had the
antenna inside the cross on top of the church. The signal was strong. So
they must of moved it near by. And yes it was across the street from a
school yard. But the antenna was 150 feet in the air!
VE7LEE
P.S. We purchase the Nortel 1911 at $50 because we are planning to purchase
the Nokia 6190 for $100 in Feb. 98
Does anyone know what games are included for the Nokia 6190?
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