Engadget Mobile Podcast 023 - 06.24.2009

It's been a little while since we've taken listener questions, so they finally take a top priority in this week's cast -- over 90 minutes of them, in fact. Buckle up and tune in!
Hosts: Chris Ziegler and Sean Cooper
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: Solvent - Devices and Strategies (Ghostly International)
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FINALLLLLLLY YESSS THANK YOU GUYS
Praise The Lord. Sorry for my cruel rants
During the podcast you mentioned that though AT&T's 7.2 network has been rolled out in Chicago it isn't available for regular subscribers. I think you indicated that AT&T was likely using a IMEI lockout.
Could you please let the guys over at classic in on this point. Based on what you said this post:
http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/20/iphone-3g-s-isnt-really-faster-than-the-3g-in-chicago/
seems to be drawing an entirely specious conclusion. Thanks!
PODCAST IT HAS BEEN A MONTH!!!!GIVE UP AND QUIT OR DO ONE EVERY WEEK CHOOSE
What's happened to the podcast? it's been over a month now.
I miss listening to it on the way to work, especially with so many great new smartphones coming out recently
OMG its been 2 months GOD give us PODCAST or you have a post that says "sorry no more podcast" and we will all go Ahhh Crap but if you just leave us hanging our hopes will go up every Friday or Thursday just no more
What happened to the podcast? I can't believe there hasn't been any word on what's going on. The least they could do is post something and tell us if and when it is coming back.
What's going on! No podcasts for over 2 months. At least post a notices saying what's going on like engadget.com does when they experience delays