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DaveDude
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reply to k1ll3rdr4g0n

Re: ATT is way ahead

said by k1ll3rdr4g0n:

said by DaveDude:

ATT is already GSM, so there is no conversion, they just follow the GSM upgrade path to LTE. So ATT can keep UMTS for a long while.

Verizon has to completely rebuild their network running a cdma network, with a GSM(LTE) network along side for quite awhile. They will suffer exactly like ATT, and Cingular did when they converted from tdma to GSM.

ATT is going to be the winner for a while. Oh Where is sprint ?
There is no "AT&T is better so I will stick with them" phrases. Try a carrier in your area, if you get good signal, then stick with them, else switch. In your 30 day trial you should be able to at least see if you get constant dropped calls or no signal in your house.
Well i am not saying ATT has a better network or anything like that and i agree with you. But ATT isnt going to have the growing pains of going LTE, that Verizon is going to have to do. ATT will spend alot less going LTE, then Verizon.
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