we're not local anymore, so I can't speak to how Credo works out for cell
coverage in the Ithaca area, but I thought I'd add my two cents about what
it's like to travel with Credo cell phone service; it seems that at some
point during about 1/3 of the trips that I take, my Credo phone shows
roaming service, rather than regular service. So, even if the Credo service
map shows that you should have regular service, double check to see if
you're actually getting it-- I've had roaming charges is places like Buffalo
and Austin. Rob's Credo phone doesn't seem to do this as often, so go
figure. It's not a big enough deal that I've switched to another provider,
but it is something that I try to pay attention to when I travel.

K

On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 8:21 AM, Karen Edelstein <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm interested in what experience folks locally have with CREDO (formerly
> Working Assets) for cell coverage. They do have nicer/greener politics than
> Verizon or ATT. From my house, there is no Verizon coverage, but ATT comes
> in strong. Is CREDO's network comparable locally to one of these?
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