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FastiBook

join:2003-01-08
Newtown, PA

HSUPA+

By the time people get the leaf, AT&T will have largely completed its last few areas of hsupa+ before moving on to 4G. I really don't see an issue at all.

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join:2004-10-11
USA

Can you upgrade the car to 4G? 5G? Are you going to be paying AT&T the whole life of the car? You don't see the issues? Cars are "durable goods" and don't get thrown away after the new models come out.



FastiBook

join:2003-01-08
Newtown, PA

I'm pretty sure people will look at the connectivity as a plus, not a minus. You don't have to use it if you don't want to, but i think not using it would be at the driver's peril. Besides, who wants to have to go check the battery level before going to 7-11 when you can check your phone?

Of note (as it seems you are not an att customer) is that the iPhone has had iAds for the leaf, anyone with more than 4 brain cells could predict they may have planned a partnership via iPhone connectivity well before iAds ever came around, but the iAd simply makes the connectivity partnership make more sense, since the primary viewers of these ads are iPhone using (and therefore in the us) att customers........

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