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Yes, Verizon has a larger 3G coverage area. However, this DOES NOT mean you won't get coverage from AT&T in those areas. It just means you get slower speeds. The average joe doesn't get that.
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Reality  fonegirl | 10/06/09
If the "average Joe" is using an iPhone 3G/S...trust me...they get it. (nt)  IT_Guy_z | 10/06/09
Does it matter? We are all suposed to be using iPhones  T1Oracle | 10/06/09
So are people who expect their smart phone to act as a phone  NonZealot | 10/06/09
Only NonZealot thinks that New York is indicative...  olePigeon | 10/06/09
I love the iPhone spoofing...  mgp3 | 10/06/09
Tired of talking with your ex?  NonZealot | 10/06/09
LOL  mgp3 | 10/06/09
RE: Verizon slams AT&T in new TV ad; '5X coverage'  cantbeme | 10/06/09
Exact opposite experience  MariusSilverwolf | 10/06/09
The problem I have with Verizon is that it's CDMA...  olePigeon | 10/06/09
CDMA is being shown the door...  JT82 | 10/06/09
Try 10 years  MobileAdmin | 10/06/09
They BOTH stink, but ....  kd5auq | 10/06/09
RE: Verizon slams AT&T in new TV ad; '5X coverage'  bobbyzzzzzz | 10/06/09
RE: Verizon slams AT&T in new TV ad; '5X coverage'  verizonbs | 10/06/09
The big yellow one is the SUN! (nt)  6feet_ | 10/07/09

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