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Renting a satilite phone to relax?


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I am heading up to low for the first time in 2 weeks, also for the first time I am leaving my business with out cell coverage. This is making me neurvos. I trust who will be running it while we are up there but you never know.

I was thinking about purchasing a sat phone but then noticed they are $2500. I came across a website that you can rent a sat phone for about $70 a week( with out having to use it) but$1.69 per min is a small price to pay to make sure the place doesn't burn down. Does anyone else have any thoughts on this or tried it? The only reason I consider it is so I can relax.

Thanks in advance.

Nick

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Most of the time the sleepers are not too far out on the lake. If staying at a resort try calling them and see what they recommend.

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Sitting on 32' of water out of Morris Point as I type. Galaxy tab with verizon service. May wanna embrace technology if the biz is that enveloping.

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I've had Verizon for 10+ years and have always had good service on the lake, even out to Knight, Bridges and Garden. On the other side of Garden the Angle tower kicks in. On the south end of the lake, even inside an aluminum fish house at 30 feet of water, it will ring, a quite move to a window, and clear signal... Verizon is the only provider that really works up there..

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BUMP! I had a breakdown south of Garden and was able to call the marina and get my problem solved via my Verizion Cell...Pricless!

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I have Sprint, my fishing partner has Verizon, we fish a lot of areas from the south shore up to the reefs an call each other from our portables with no problems.

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You may want to check into prepay because not all prepay phones work off all towers. With a contract you will get access to every tower but that's not the case with prepay.

My brother had good reception and internet connection last week out on the big pond with Sprint.

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Verizon is the go to service to have there!!! sprint does work but they are using verizons towers to do it and there agreement is up and sprint will no longer have access to those towers. they may still work but we will have to wait and see.

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I'd say if you can't trust the people you employ, don't go.

That's what I was thinking too. Sounds like one of "those" bosses.

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I have Verizon and it works well if I am outside my wheelhouse.

Has anybody tried an antenna or signal booster so reception is better inside?

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*Funny...... I was just thinking that you Raider4ever and JimmyJames were "THE" kind of employee's that need "constant" supervision....... Anyway for the original poster do get the Verizon; check in from time to time and enjoy your trip.*

Nope, I'm the kid that always got the "Doesn't Play Well with Others" check-mark and reveled in it (and I like to fish in MY boat with either just ME or ONE other friend/relative. Go figure). I do have to trust my staff with other people's lives and I do trust them not to screw up. But, I am also one who can walk away from the gig three times a year for a week at a time (or longer weekends when I can pull off some comp. time) knowing that my guys can handle it. The bullet would be in the brain if I had to live Work 24/7/365(6 on leap years).

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Funny..... Calvin n Hobbes, I was just going with the info, or facts that Crappienut himself stated.You on the other hand are assuming, and you know what that means.

Also your post would mean more if you would of " " the correct words.

"Calvin n Hobbes", nice!

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I trust who will be running it while we are up there but you never know.

I can trust my employees, it's everything else I'm worried about( security system, Snowplowing, equipment issues)

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The guy just asked for some help with a honest question about phone service, and somehow a couple of guys think He's a bad Boss? I thought this forum was here to help, not ridicule

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