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Seriously?
Hats off to AT&T for kicking into high gear, for thinking out of the
box, for being resourceful - finally - to come up with a quick-fix
solution to this iPhone service problem.


Quick-fix?!? AT&T has had crappy service for years. What they've
finally done is seen that their exclusivity contract with Apple for the
iPhone will end in the next year or so, and current iPhone users like
me are saying loud and clear:

The iPhone is great, but AT&T service is horrible. I can't wait until
iPhone is available on a carrier with great service. I will leave AT&T the
day that happens.
Posted by: dkawalec   Posted on: 06/24/09  (Edited: 06/24/2009 @ 04:53) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Seriously?  dkawalec | 06/24/09
I have no love for AT&T, but...  techconc | 06/24/09
RE: AT&T upgrading older equipment to kick-start iPhone network boost  Socratesfoot | 06/24/09
Finally?  brianpeterson@... | 06/24/09
Totally Agree  fnash | 06/25/09
RE: AT&T upgrading older equipment to kick-start iPhone network boost  rmaro17921@... | 06/24/09
RE: AT&T upgrading older equipment to kick-start iPhone network boost  fred@... | 06/24/09
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RE: AT&T upgrading older equipment to kick-start iPhone network boost  silver_2000 | 06/24/09
RE: AT&T upgrading older equipment to kick-start iPhone network boost  bobbyvassallo | 06/24/09
RE: AT&T upgrading older equipment to kick-start iPhone network boost  parked | 06/24/09
RE: AT&T upgrading older equipment to kick-start iPhone network boost  rjimu | 06/25/09

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