
"Satisfied" iPhone 3GS owners
Of 200 iPhone 3GS users polled in August, 2009, 99 percent termed themselves "satisfied," with 82 percent saying they were "very satisfied."
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Just like GSM vs. CDMA, the US will adopt competing and mutually incompatible standards and therefore no standard at all, and we will have to build out redundant infrastructure - again. Other places in the world adopted a single technology standard, and then competing on features - our country deploys redundant approaches, which makes neither as prolific as it should be, and spends zillions on building out the dual infrastructure, instead of adding user capabilities.
Head in the sand approach - typical.
Part of the reason that the iPhone is such a success, is that it can be deployed to most of the world. If it were on Verizon, it would be the US, Canada, S. Korea and Japan, and although that is a substantial market, it ain't the world.
Pick regular gauge railroads or narrow gauge, so that you don't have to develop and support 2 different incompatible trains.
Yea, you are right. They should once and for all settle on one standard. Most of the world is on GSM and now 3G.
And that train stuff I didn't know about. Sounds really stupid. Two different systems you say?