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more about #carriers more comments → SigmundTheSeaMonster: Verizon's mantra "to maintain obsessive control over its devices". more » dallasmay: He's actually right. You can't have both a Super Network and a Great phone. If Verizon had 10 Million data hungary iPhone users, then their network wo... more » NeoAkira: At least now they have the HTC Touch Pro 2, which is pretty legit. But yes, I despise Verizon's business practices. more » Spartanical: it's sad. if verizon had secured the iphone instead of suckass AT&T, then Verizon wouldn't suck and I wouldn't daily dream of ridding the world of AT&T. more » Ryanraven: Honestly I do not see how this helps their business plan at all. Good phones attract customers. It's that simple. Verizon's motive here, imho, is more... more » Platypus Man: Still waiting for an Android phone from Verizon and this is telling me that they're probably not going to have one anytime soon. If they don't have on... more » knyghtryda: When I was on verizon, I had a motorola E815, which was one of their most hackable phones. I ended losing that phone on BART, so I bought a used Amp'... more » GitEmSteveDave_IsNotLarryGaga: I sure hope Cox isn't jerking us around. more » -
#verizon
Why Verizon Customers Can't Have Nice Things
Theorize all you want, but your answer's right here. From the horse's mouth: "Keep in mind that for Verizon Wireless, it isn't so much about the device as it is about the delivery." More » -
#redux
Cox's Cellular Network Plans Are Totally For Real This Time, Says Cox
Cox Communications will create their very own cellular netw—wait, hold on. This is the third time they've announced this. What's going on? More » -
#iphone3g
International iPhone Carriers Start the Apple Pile-On Over Sub-Par 3G
After news of possible 3G driver/chipset shortcomings, many international iPhone carriers are bringing out the innocent, puppy-dog-eyed shoulder shrug regarding customer gripes with the iPhone's 3G performance. Both T-Mobile Netherlands and Vodafone Australia are the latest to go public with their passive-aggressiveness, much to Apple's delight. More » -
