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baineschile
2600 ways to live
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join:2008-05-10
Sterling Heights, MI

shhh......

The silence of no one replying to this article is a testament of att's lack of network enhancement.

Please please Apple, come to verizon.

glinc

join:2009-04-07
New York, NY

second this.

Verizon Network and EVDO is much more reliable. Heck, even sprint's EVDO is more reliable than AT&T



en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

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Yuck - please not Verizon Wireless.

T-Mobile - definately (its already GSM based anyways)
Sprint - well, it does work
VZW - yuck. When I had it, it was h3ll in Los Angeles. Bad billing, dropped calls ensure that I'll never go back.

I personally use AT&T, mostly because of a good discount from my employer - 28%. It does work well in my area, but it has had its issues here in the past.
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Canada = Hollywood North



Frink
Professor
Premium
join:2000-07-13
Scotch Plains, NJ

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you should see the stuff being put in at vzw...holy crap...what recession...



en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

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Until VZW's CEO comes and kisses my a$$ and offers an apology on TV for attempting to ruin my credit rating (their corporate store lost my cancellation and kept billing me, and attempted to send me to collections), VZW will not have any business from me.
They also need SIM cards, IMO, and no brew/gin unified screen for me to make use of it.
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Canada = Hollywood North


dcdeadbeat5

join:2008-10-07
Washington, DC

reply to en102

said by en102:

Yuck - please not Verizon Wireless.

T-Mobile - definately (its already GSM based anyways)
Sprint - well, it does work
VZW - yuck. When I had it, it was h3ll in Los Angeles. Bad billing, dropped calls ensure that I'll never go back.

I personally use AT&T, mostly because of a good discount from my employer - 28%. It does work well in my area, but it has had its issues here in the past.
I second that. I think the problem is with the iphone and not AT&T. I really wish the Pre was on AT&T to give me a better choice. My friends with Bolds never have problems but I can be standing right next to them and have problems.

Shame on Apple for producing such a subpar product.


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

I personally think its a bit of both...
iPhone is a high volume data device (full HTML) compared to pretty much every other device out there.
AT&T has had poor 3G deployments, and in areas are spectrum starved, causing a lot of issues.

I have an HTC Tilt and V9x, and they work great. On Sprint, I have a Treo 800w, and Sprint has very good coverage in SoCal. I dislike it for making calls, as the calls are highly synthesized compared to what I get on AT&T. To be fair, I rarely drop calls on either - probably 3 dropped calls since last November, and many of my calls (work) are 1-3 hours during the day.
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Canada = Hollywood North



bnope2088

@cox.net

I KNOW its a bit of both, dropped calls on ATT, switch to T-Mobile sim (yes jailbroken and unlocked) - flawless - and I' dont mean standing in one spot, I'm talking about driving all over town with each one to make this statement.



en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

A lot of that can also vary by location.
T-Mobile is also very good out in SoCal (one of the oldest GSM networks - and was built from the ground up as one, vs transformed into it).
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Canada = Hollywood North


yabos

join:2003-02-16
London, ON

reply to dcdeadbeat5
Sorry but that's complete BS. My iPhone works completely fine on Rogers



S_engineer
Premium
join:2007-05-16
Chicago, IL

reply to en102

said by en102:

A lot of that can also vary by location.
T-Mobile is also very good out in SoCal (one of the oldest GSM networks - and was built from the ground up as one, vs transformed into it).
T-Mo is horrible in big spots in Chicago. Verizon also had bad reception on the South Side at least, however, Verizon recognized that issue with my zip, and released me from my contract without paying an ETF. T-Mo will still charge the ETF no matter what the reception is. From that standpoint, Verizon did not burn the bridge!
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en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

reply to yabos
Rogers has what... 7.7 million customers and what 65MHz of spectrum ? AT&T has almost 10x that, and less spectrum in most markets.

I also suspect that Rogers has less overall 'load', due to its expensive options - like having to pay for long distance, voice mail and caller id on most plans.
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Canada = Hollywood North


yabos

join:2003-02-16
London, ON

Which is why it's AT&T not the iPhone that has the problem. Their network is not designed to handle the iPhone in a lot of places.



en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

I will agree with that. I suspect that the Los Angeles market (or NYC market) has as many or more customers as Rogers does total. IF AT&T had at least 2 carrier channels/market from the start, AND in the markets that had 850MHz they had deployed 3G on 850MHz from the start.

AT&T's deployment was anything but smooth in many areas. If they had purchased spectrum (like T-Mobile did with AWS), it might have been less of an issue... but then again, there aren't a whole lot of devices on AWS 3G (iPhone included).

Canada only has 3 wireless carriers, there's typically 4 in most urban markets (VZW/AT&T/Sprint/T-Mo) and a handful of smaller carriers (Cricket, MetroPCS, USCC) all using pieces of spectrum. I don't count Nextel/Boost, as they use 800SMR spectrum.
Point being - 3G UMTS channels consume 5MHz (10MHz paired) of spectrum - unless you have a lot of spectrum, its not an easy fit and migration. AT&T 'needs' to manage its voice/data.
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Canada = Hollywood North


dcdeadbeat5

join:2008-10-07
Washington, DC

reply to yabos

said by yabos:

Which is why it's AT&T not the iPhone that has the problem. Their network is not designed to handle the iPhone in a lot of places.
I disagree with that. I can make a call to my office (on my iphone) and someone else standing right next (on a blackberry bold) can call the same number for a conference call and I get disconnected but not the person using the bold. It's definitely not just AT&T. The iphone is subpar in sound quality as well.


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

That makes me glad that I have the HTC Tilt.
It has excellent audio quality. Comparing it to the Treo 800w is a joke (Treo's speaker has to stay low otherwise its clipping/distorted). Headset is better - but the audio codec on the Treo 800w (Sprint) makes the sound noise free (no background noise), but also highly synthesized, and if I'm not mistaken, either the phone and/or headset is half duplex, causing many issues during a conference call.
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Canada = Hollywood North



NOCMan
MacChatter
Premium
join:2004-09-30
Colorado Springs, CO

reply to yabos
Agreed we went overseas, popped in a SIM card and worked great..

AT&T has a crappy network..

VZW will have LTE starting this year.. AT&T will complete HSPDA upgrades in 2011.. They just want VZW to do the upgrade so they can let users roam on it while they build a pittance of a LTE network as slowly as they can. I hope VZW rapes them on roaming charges.
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Big Dawg 23

join:2002-03-27
Northfield, MN

I don't understand how roaming has anything to do with this. AT&T has GSM and Verizon would have LTE.

Those networks are not compatible.

No current handhelds have LTE.


ImBatman

join:2004-04-21
Lancaster, CA

reply to NOCMan

said by NOCMan:

Agreed we went overseas, popped in a SIM card and worked great..

AT&T has a crappy network..

VZW will have LTE starting this year.. AT&T will complete HSPDA upgrades in 2011.. They just want VZW to do the upgrade so they can let users roam on it while they build a pittance of a LTE network as slowly as they can. I hope VZW rapes them on roaming charges.
I'll second that. But, then again, EVERYTHING AS&S is inferior. (Altho, regrettably, i did purchase a set of cordless phones from costco (receipt in hand in case they should die a typical AT&T death) and that is so far so good).

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