"Two U.S. carriers have been upgrading their cellular-wireless networks to provide faster data transfers. Verizon has completed its move to EV-DO Rev. A, while AT&T has increased the speed of its EDGE network"
Recently I've noticed a slight uptick in T-Mobile's EDGE speeds in the Toledo area (To around 150kbps download). Perhaps upgrading one's network is the "in" thing to do this year... Of course a certain network may be trying to speed up so that individuals can waste time watching Youtube videos
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"while AT&T has increased the speed of its EDGE network"
what a way to burn money! burning 50$ millions on the iphone for the obsolete EDGE network! i wonder how many iphones they need to sell or how many new iphone subscribers they need to get back that 50$ millions! haha
The ATT announcement is interesting. If anything, I've noticed a slowdown over the last 10 days or so...
Could be the volume of new users in your area.
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Stupid 8125 and 2-year contract... :evil:
Are you looking to switch from AT&T? If not, can you get a new device and extend your contract? Or, you could always look for an unlocked unit and stick your SIM in it.
Are you looking to switch from AT&T? If not, can you get a new device and extend your contract? Or, you could always look for an unlocked unit and stick your SIM in it.
--janak
Can you get me an unlocked iPhone I can stick my SIM in? :wink:
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Are you looking to switch from AT&T? If not, can you get a new device and extend your contract? Or, you could always look for an unlocked unit and stick your SIM in it.
--janak
Can you get me an unlocked iPhone I can stick my SIM in? :wink:
iPhone takes a special SIM that is not interchangeable with normal GSM phones.
I can't upgrade, even with extending my contract, until 18 mos. into it -- which is in OCT. As to switching, I'd love to if I didn't have another 9 mos. on my contract. Only problem is, it seems like Verizon still rolls out crippled versions of new devices, compared to any of the GSM-based carriers.
iPhone takes a special SIM that is not interchangeable with normal GSM phones.
Actually, I think it will take other AT&T SIMs, but you'll have to "reactivate" the phone after switching.
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I can't upgrade, even with extending my contract, until 18 mos. into it -- which is in OCT. As to switching, I'd love to if I didn't have another 9 mos. on my contract. Only problem is, it seems like Verizon still rolls out crippled versions of new devices, compared to any of the GSM-based carriers.
Yes, Verizon cripples devices, and there's no way around it. Honestly, though, October isn't that far away. All things considered, I'd wait and see what new WM6 devices are coming down the pipeline. One that I'd personally find interesting is a 320x320 Treo.
$50MM is not much to get back. They'll make this back in no time. You think 50mil is significant to companies of this size? Companies with a subscriber base of this size too? nope...
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"while AT&T has increased the speed of its EDGE network"
what a way to burn money! burning 50$ millions on the iphone for the obsolete EDGE network! i wonder how many iphones they need to sell or how many new iphone subscribers they need to get back that 50$ millions! haha