Does anyone know if any of the phone systems in Cozumel support
Verizon/Blackberry service?
Also, I saw where one of the dive groups, Aldora, (no flames, please) was
going to start dive trips to the windward side of the island. Has anyone
dove on that side of the island? Is it worth fighting the wind and waves?
Thanks
Jer - 04 May 2005 02:56 GMT
> Does anyone know if any of the phone systems in Cozumel support
> Verizon/Blackberry service?
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>
> Thanks
Some independent dive ops have had clients on the eastern side, most
will arrange to meet beachside at one of the few places a boat can land
rather than make the looong trip around the south end - fuel cost is
really high, so expect to pay more ($100/diver/day). Considering the
typically rough surface conditions, eastside diving is easily weathered
out. Not much to see in the reef sense, but a coupla wrecks that are
pretty torn up, currents and viz are unpredictable.

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Dillon Pyron - 04 May 2005 03:42 GMT
>Does anyone know if any of the phone systems in Cozumel support
>Verizon/Blackberry service?
No they do not. Your GSM phone will probably work, at a hideous
roaming fee.
>Also, I saw where one of the dive groups, Aldora, (no flames, please) was
>going to start dive trips to the windward side of the island. Has anyone
>dove on that side of the island? Is it worth fighting the wind and waves?
>
>Thanks

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