Verizon is evil, but it's a powerful, effective kind of evil.
The reason I will be switching from AT&T to Verizon when my contract is up this fall: Much more EV-DO coverage nationwide than AT&T's 3G coverage.
AT&T should listen to Verizon's ads. If they focused on "the network" more, they would probably leave Verizon in their dust with their better phones and slightly less vindictive pricing models. But no, the 3G rollout has been painfully slow.
As long as I have no 3G in most of my county (one of the more populous in Northern Virginia), I'll be lining the pockets of a /different/ greedy, dishonest, faceless cellular provider...
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Verizon is evil, but it's a powerful, effective kind of evil.
The reason I will be switching from AT&T to Verizon when my contract is up this fall: Much more EV-DO coverage nationwide than AT&T's 3G coverage.
AT&T should listen to Verizon's ads. If they focused on "the network" more, they would probably leave Verizon in their dust with their better phones and slightly less vindictive pricing models. But no, the 3G rollout has been painfully slow.
As long as I have no 3G in most of my county (one of the more populous in Northern Virginia), I'll be lining the pockets of a /different/ greedy, dishonest, faceless cellular provider...