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WOW

This is ludacris, i cant believe that ATT would attempt to do this again!!! I would grab your torch and pitchforks now and hope that once the contract is finished, that apple can go to a real company like verizon.

jmallory

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said by person12124 :

This is ludacris, i cant believe that ATT would attempt to do this again!!! I would grab your torch and pitchforks now and hope that once the contract is finished, that apple can go to a real company like verizon.
And what makes you think that Verizon won't? If I remember correctly...I believe Verizon already has language that forbids streaming media over their cellular network.


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said by person12124 :

This is ludacris, i cant believe that ATT would attempt to do this again!!!
Wow, Ludacris reads BBR! Who knew he cared so much about mobile broadband. It's great to see the hip hop community becoming vocal about these important issues!

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miscDude

join:2005-03-24
Hendersonville, NC

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"real company like VERIZON"

??

Are we talking about the same company that had the invisicap of 5gig for ages and marketted it as unlimited until they got slapped by a state AG?

The Same company that is notorious for it's walled garden mobile net experiences and crippled software on many phones?

The Same company that makes it near impossible to get a phone you didn't purchase from them (or their authorize retailers) on their network?

Assuming you are talking about "real company" in the recent American tradition of screwing over all the customers but making them not see it or care.... Then ya, I could maybe agree.


gmeltzer
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Yeah, and the same company that required RIM to disable WiFi on the BlackBerry Stoirm, so the carrier could wring every last f'in penny of airtime charges out of its hapless "customers".


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