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Looks like this will allow you to enter in an address to look up 3G coverage:
http://www.wireless.att.com/coverageviewer/

Just click the 3G/Mobile Broadband Coverage box.
The linked article says:
"The Blu-ray Disc release will come on 3 discs, priced at $49.99 SRP, with video in 1080P High Definition 16x9 Widescreen, and sound in English - 5.1 DTS HD Master Audio."

Yippee!
I didn't. Well, I asked for a refund while the problems were still going on. But as I was waiting for the refund, my 3 songs downloaded. Then a day later they issued the refund. Good enough.
Aren't all these transactions taking place via HTTPS? Telemoose doens't capture any credit card info. Once you click on the Buy link it goes to the Amazon product page where you have to click Add to Cart, etc. Once in Amazon's checkout process, it's all done securely.
I faced similar billing issues as well. I was already an AT&T customer, with a Treo and data plan. When I saw my first bill I realized they were charging me data usage for my supposedly unlimited iPhone data plan! A 1-hour call and persistence to refuse their ridiculous "one time courtesy offer" to give me half off the usage, fixed the problem.
@ matthew
I just got off the phone with an AT&T CSR and they said the same thing. Because I am a legacy AT&T Wireless (pre-Cingular) customer with a Family Plan, I would have to bring the old other phone to the store so that they can give me a new SIM card / phone and upgrade my plan. Otherwise I will have a brick. Dammit!

I guess all I can do now is stare at the box till the morning.
I'm waiting for an iPhone, but I'll take this in the meantime!
Any word on if it will hit the US and if they'll release a Sprint version?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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