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    ctfeet: As an AT&T employee in Outside Plant Planning (please withhold the flame throwing) I can honestly say that the 2010 plans wireless has are the most ag... more »
    Monty: This is actually a brilliant philosophy by the wireless carriers. Sure, terribly for customers - but pure genius for them. Ultimately, all devices w... more »
    OMG! Ponies!: John, Sorry about the heavy-handed lecture down there. I think I have the solution. Apple just needs to issue a firmware update that automatically ... more »
    vinod1978: They only reason I can come with why AT&T is spending less money on their network is that they know the exclusive contract is going to be up and every... more »
    DustyButt™: Seriously? T Mobile? I just took a look at their coverage map for 3G connectivity. Not to impressive. I guess it's cool if you live someplace with go... more »
    stabbytheicepic: As an old T Mobile customer I was allowed to order the G1 before it was sold in stores. I have waited a long time for an android phone that won't feel... more »
    thechansen: I got around to thinking about cellphone infrastructure a few weeks ago. Land lines are slowly going the way of the dinosaur, so we should really foc... more »
    redman042: I think they predicted a pretty massive increase in data consumption, and hoped they could keep up. But like everything else with the iPhone, the dema... more »
    fragMasterFlash: In these uncertain times, having been bitten by the layoff bug once already, I cannot justify signing up for a two year commitment on a data plan. If ... more »
    zrag: It really becomes tempting on T-mobile, if I can save $500/year on their less expensive unlimited plan. Is T-Mobiles network ready for something like... more »
    ddhboy: I hope google is subsidizing the cost of the phone themselves as per rumor. I really want one, but I'm not going to rush out and buy one if its going ... more »
    yoshi: Keep in mind folks, the telephone companies are spending in excess of $15-$25 billion a year to support/upgrade their networks. They are moving as fas... more »
    Voyou_Charmant: T-Mobile has garbage service in my area. So... I guess I'll just hang on to my iPhone. more »
    dagamer34: I want a data-only plan so I can turn this into a GPS. more »
    dagamer34: The difference between directly selling a phone to consumers and labeling this phone as an "ADP" is the need for more customer support and the require... more »
    Akhen: I don't care about T-Mobile or how Google sells it. What I care about is the unlocked full price of the phone. more »
    fluidexistence: The real question(s): Is this a case of (A) Google refusing to depend on AT&T's oversaturated network, (B) Google betting on T-Mo's network enhanc... more »
    BroadbandEng: Broadband network providers' business models, both wired and wireless, are all about overselling network capacity. They sell you the 15Mb/s download ... more »
    Covertghost: No CDMA version Google? I am disappoint. more »
    zingbot: I keep hearing about all this crappy network coverage and haven't had a dropped call in NYC in three months and never lose 3G unless I'm in the subway... more »
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