[blindlaw] A few questions by someone who's new into all of this

Ray Wayne RWayne1 at nyc.rr.com
Sun Jul 16 00:06:24 CDT 2006


This is off topic, but if you want to contact me off list, I will give you
my two cents.
Ray Wayne
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hengameh Saberi" <hsaberi at law.harvard.edu>
To: <blindlaw at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 4:36 AM
Subject: [blindlaw] A few questions by someone who's new into all of this


> Hi all,
>
> I'm a big fan of "talks" and the ease with which you just install it on
> higher models of Nokia in Europe and the Middle East.  Now on this land, I
> had no choice but to switch from Cingular to Verizon because I was no
longer
> getting services in my apartment with them.  I have till Friday to decide
if
> I want to stay with my LG4650, my other option being to get T-Mobile on a
> Nokia which could take "Talks".  Hard decision ... because I seem to be
> unable to figure out all what 4650 can give --my initial reaction was
that:
> compared to "Talks", very little.  Having been unaware of this list till
> last night, I've been running around all week long, speaking with
> technicians at Verizon's central office as well as stopping by two local
> Verizon offices, but noone could give me either instruction or the manual
in
> any accessible format.  Now that I spent a good two hours reviewing the
"get
> started" tips  on this list, there's some hope.  My question is that if
> anyone has used 4670 and if features therein are any different or more
> easily accessible.
>  Also, unrelated to LGs or Verizon, has anyone had the experience of
signing
> up with T-Mobile, purchasing a Nokia phone (from a third party as
T-Mobile's
> offered Nokia phone are only 6010 or 6103) which is compatible with
"Talks"?
> I'd appreciate to know.  I have "Talks" with me on a CD from overseas but
> having been exposed to the complications of the cell phone world here, I'm
> no longer sure if it could be easily installed on any phone here.  Any
tips
> that may help me make a decision?
> Thanks,
> -Hengameh
>
>
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