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Old 11-09-2010, 06:19 PM
 
Location: Galveston, TX
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EDIT NOTE: My last post above was delayed several hours so it doesn't make sense since 2 posts were made by 2 other people before mine showed up. Have recently been having trouble with my posts not showing up, but this time, it's late and so out of sequence. WTH's up with that? [must be a vast left-wing conspiracy] We can't go back and edit earlier posts (after a certain time) so I have to post again to correct/clarify.

So for the record, I was responding right after Mahealani Ka'imiloa (so I didn't see the need to quote him/her) who said, "ha ha!! Truer words were never spoken! The easiest way to alienate local service providers of any capacity is to tell them how things were done on the mainland!"

I then said, "Yeah, even if it's done a whole lot better."


Now, with both quote and response contained in the same post, it doesn't matter if it's delayed again. Sorry for the interruption...

Last edited by cloudcroft; 11-09-2010 at 06:33 PM..
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Old 11-10-2010, 06:55 AM
 
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on the back corner of the park/office near the corner of Nanawale Blvd and Kehau Road. That is 1.5 miles from where the original plan was. The tower is now up and running, but signal strength within Nanawale rapidly dies towards the far ends of the subdivision.
Thank you! Now will have to see if I can pick-up the signal from my laptop during my next visit. Perhaps if the service is proven to be popular but weak in some areas of Nanawale, T-mobile will consider putting repeater boxes in due time. Thanks again - very helpful info you provided.
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Old 07-22-2014, 12:03 AM
 
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Yea!!!! We finally have T-Mobil. I have called enough and the unnecto Blue Jay free cell phones have brought us cell. Now I can sit in front of my TV in Nanawale and talk on my cell instead of driving into town and sitting in Longs parking lot.. Lets keep on their back and get better plans. All of
our new Grocery stores ect.. should encourage them.
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