Not So Much Love For AT&T
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Odd as this may sound to some of you, most people like the iPhone but end up avoiding going with one over the problems with the US carrier — AT&T. Now before you ask if I am just complaining yet again about something silly, realize that I do not know one single AT&T subscriber using an iPhone that does not have problems.
To make matters worse, I have found that even my other phones have the same poor signal strength while other networks are able to provide drop-free enjoyment to be had by all. As far as I am concerned, I am more than ready to jump ship to one of the other networks as AT&T has become almost unusable since taking over Cingular.
Speaking for myself, I miss Cingular. Seems like only yesterday I was happily using its products and services while never having call drops happen with this kind of frequency. Did I mention that I think AT&T is going to continue to suck so long as they can get away with it?
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One Comment
Billy McAdams
August 21st, 2009
at 10:58am
In the case of AT&T, in this area, it seems to be the only carrier that doesn’t drop calls and has nearly perfect signal in all areas. Verizon drops calls constanly and has weak signal in some areas and with Sprint, you don’t dare get off a main road.