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At&t Iphone users, discuss this

I'm excited about changing back to an iPhone with Verizon.

My Droid X has a really great bug. If I miss a call and go to my "Recent Calls" tab, tapping my missed call actually dials someone completely different on the list.

I can't wait to get rid of this POS.
 
Hey numb nuts: (2010-2011)

AT&T barks back and takes the top spot as the nation's #1 carrier

Posted: 27 Jan 2011, 15:01

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In their ongoing quest to see who can reign supreme in the US market, AT&T came back barking and took the top spot as being the nation's number one wireless carrier.

For a while there, Verizon has kept a slight lead over its closest competitor, but after adding 2.8 million new customers in the most recent quarter, it has enabled AT&T to tally in at 95.5 million customers and supplants Big Red as the new big dog in town. In contrast, Verizon's stable currently stands in at a respectable 94.1 million customers, but as we near the inevitable launch of the iphone for them, it's going to be yet another gun battle at the O.K. Corral.

Thanks partly to the 4.1 million new iphone activated on AT&T's network this past quarter, the carrier has to be happy about a lot; despite no longer having exclusivity on the beloved iPhone. Regardless, we'll look forward to see how things will shape up now that Apple's pride and joy is being offered by another rival carrier.

Somebody's been drinking the AT&T coolaid.

Is there any chance you could get a job with Verizon? Do you at least have an application in?
 
Funny story. When I started my bonding business 15 years ago, I had my cell as my main number. Alltel was the only carrier that had a local exchange, so I went with them. People weren't used to haveing any old number or exchange back then, so it was important for advertising purposes to look like a local company. Alltel had very few towers around here, the sevice was terrible at best. I used to carry a little sticky thing/ hook with me and stuck my phone to a window or door if I went in a building. I never wanted to miss the big call. lol It was truly a pain in the ass. After a few years, Alltel then made this big push for towers, they sprung up every few miles. The service went from terrible to great in less than a year. Alltel was then bought by Verizon, which used to be GTE btw. I haven't dropped a call in ages. I will drop one if I'm talking to someone else and they have a different carrier like ATT, that happens, but never Verison 2 Verison or calling a land line.

The first phone I had was mounted in my car in the mid-80's, then I had one of those bricks w/ antenna, then I had a 1/2 brick w/ pull-out antenna, that one I used for YEARS. The technology changed to digital and I finally had to get another phone.
 
I'm with at&t, have been for 5-6 years now, have never had a problem in any part of IL. From StL to Chicago. Never had a problem with customer service either, for our region, their call center is in the town I work in, you can actually understand them. :)

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