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<description><![CDATA[anon posted : I am in D.C. and have laptops with Sprint cards, Verizon cards, and At&t.  Some of my laptops have internal cards and some have either usb or pcmcia.  I have to say, no matter where you are, all 3 networks have issues.  However if I had to pick a clear winner, I would agree with AT&T.<br><br>The only real advantage for Verizon is that it works in the tunnels of the Metro, because you must have internet access while underground.]]></description>
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