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more about #sprintairave RichasB: Charging customers because your service sucks? As a freelance techy, I wish I could do this to my customers... "Sorry ma'am, I know you paid me X dol... more » btrotta: They SHOULD be free to the consumer. They do nothing but benefit the carrier. They: A) give a signal to someone who otherwise has none and would like... more » evilR3: all i have to say is that i live in an apartment overlooking the hudson on the 25th floor and have zero coverage for my iphone. I have full bars but ... more » dcdttu: I think AT&T thinks of the customer last, and will never offer this for free. It's basically like saying 'Hey, our network sucks, and we know it. Pl... more » VijayPentheus: You should move to Sprint. After getting your phone, just call them up the same day and tell them you'll be canceling your service because you have no... more » Corey Tess: I live in a nice dead zone for some reason, and all ATT ever says is "our maps are just an estimate, coverage is not guaranteed". I am sure if they we... more » silverdee: Why would they have to give it to customer's free? If you got AT&T or any other carrier that you KNOW has shoddy coverage and signal strenght, it's yo... more » snitch: They're crazy if think they can charge $19.99 a month for this thing, $9.99 is a fair price but $19.99 is highway robbery, specially when sprint gives... more » SockMonkey: I'm in a black hole for not only AT&T, but for ANY carrier. One bar if we're lucky and standing in a specific corner of our house. About 10 or so ho... more » Joshua Jackson: Absolutely Danny! I think it is ridiculous that users should be forced to pay to shore up AT&T's sh1tty network. At the office where I work there ar... more » -
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AT&T MicroCell 3G: Here's Why Users in Known Dead Spots Should Get One Free
It's no secret that AT&T has been overwhelmed by data-munching iPhone users, and reliability remains sketchy in many key areas. So if the MicroCell 3G is your best option for proper coverage (using your own bandwidth), shouldn't it be free? More »
