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I say let them leave. Most of the problems people, and particularly iPhone customers, have with AT&T are due to theri being too many people on the network doing too much. In general, I don't have a problem with AT&T (though it was better when it was just Cingular). Anytime you get into a densely packed area with a iPhone, like a football game, convention, or NYC the 3G craps out. Also, unless there are some changes to the cdma version, people will realize that alot of the complaints they have about AT&T have nothing to do with the company, but are actually the device fault. Like poor call quality, dropped calls, and the like. I have multiple AT&T phones and he non-iPhone consistently will read stronger signal than the iPhone.
We is probably an employee of AT&T. Why stick with an inferior network. If they were cheaper than Verizon I would understand staying but they are the same price and AT&T's coverage, customer service, etc...is not even close to as good as Verizons.
I am an iPhone customer. I will be staying with AT&T until Verizon gives me a reason to leave. Like poster #2 said, I am looking forward to some people leaving to free up some 3G space at large events.
Stay with ATT, we do not need you guys jumping ship now.
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