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I usually support government regulation, but It is unfortunate that the government over-regulated and killed the AT&T/ T-Mobile Merger
The best explanation of the pricing nutiness in the industry.
Why Sprint and T-Mo will always suck.
The only way to end the pricing insanity is to eliminate contracts and subsidies.
I want Wifi calling on AT&T.
If you text while driving, you're an idiot. End of story.
Still no at&t lte in Hartford Ct. I've been traveling in that area since the first post of at&t lte on the green in new haven back in febuary
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Who knows. They don't like to announce anything, whereas Verizon has clearly outlined their plan for LTE, and is now 6-8 month ahead of the original schedule. They also seem to be turning on physical equipment before it officially exists, as per reports on this site. I'll have to go see the new LTE antennas when I go home in a couple of days. It's kind of cool that AT&T has LTE running at like 20mbps, while Verizon creaks along with EVDO.
Update --
Had LTE on in Bridgeport and Fairfield (near sacred heart) today for about 30 min before it cut out. I'm guessing launch is couple months away.
I am still waiting for Philly. I would think it will happen in the next 30 days or so. The Baltimore/DC market keeps growing. If they filled in Philly they could run from NOVA to Boston practically. I can't imagine they launch the next iPhone without LTE in Philadelphia. I just hope it is a decent size launch and not some BS Center City only so we can say it is launched rollout.
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They seem to be a little more aggressive on the easy coast than they originally were so maybe more spots will pop up in the next few months in those areas
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