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Old 12-06-2009, 10:36 AM   #34
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Originally Posted by mrscoach View Post
WiFi can be useful in situations where there IS no cell service, but you can get WiFi. If I was at my house with nook, and nook didn't have WiFi, I couldn't wirelessly browse and buy books from BN because I would have no cell service. Why, you ask? Because ONLY Verizon has service here. No one else.

I could just connect to my laptop and download from there, but what if I don't want to do that, or my laptop is broken? I still have WiFi in my house I could use.

Of course, this is all hypothetical, because I'm not getting nook. I don't think.
my cell phone is Verizon, Kindle is on Sprint. my connection is bad enough that I have to walk around outside, lift one foot up and point to Mars to get a good connection on a good day. my Kindle is always able to connect though
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