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01-12-2011 02:44 PM #21
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01-12-2011 02:57 PM #22Registered Member
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on the the deities ****list. (and yes, there....
...should be an apostrophe somewhere in "deities")
--> feel like kicking something?
6000miles
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01-12-2011 03:42 PM #23
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01-13-2011 12:30 AM #26Registered Member
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I love ATT's service..............
I have 5 phones running in our household and when I decided to shut one down, ATT just said: keep it and we won't charge you for it anymore. To sweeten the deal of not shutting down the phone besides not having to make the monthly charge on it, they gave me 10K roll-over minutes and kicked me up into the next higher family plan with more minutes for no extra charge. Their service is nice.
Unless Verizon could get the iPhone to run 4G, i don't see any reason to switch. Besides if you also have an iPad with 3G service, you still pay ATT.
I'm hoping that millions will switch to 4G, so I can have 3G service all to myself. Speed difference between 3G and 4 G isn't that great. Supposedly 3.5G service which is what most people are running on will give you 1-3 Mbps actual speed, while 4G will give you 3-5 Mbps actual speed. Not even twice the speed. Now if i could get 65 Mbps like I have at home, I'd switch in an instant. My iPhone at home shows speeds of about 20Mbps with the "Speedtest" site. Same for the iPad. I get the full 65 Mbps on my laptops, though. Cheap Apple products.
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01-14-2011 11:55 AM #27
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01-14-2011 02:16 PM #28
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01-14-2011 03:05 PM #29Registered Member
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