What? My comment didn't imply any possible infection of the network-- I was simply saying that maybe AT&T and Sprint were right not to commit to Android given this new issue. Both companies commented that they believe Android needs more development before they will bring it to their networks; and maybe they said that knowing that Android isn't very tested and could present a lot of issues in the future. These problems I am referring to are hand-set/device issues not network.
“Microsoft's not promising the world with Windows Mobile 6.5, nor are they delivering it -- it's very much a stopgap, complete with duct tape, bubble gum, and Bondo.”
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What? My comment didn't imply any possible infection of the network-- I was simply saying that maybe AT&T and Sprint were right not to commit to Android given this new issue. Both companies commented that they believe Android needs more development before they will bring it to their networks; and maybe they said that knowing that Android isn't very tested and could present a lot of issues in the future. These problems I am referring to are hand-set/device issues not network.