On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 7:50 PM, mike <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm not a customer either, I wouldn't pay my cellular carrier for the
> privilege of mapping how bad their network is.  It's not about politician
> or
> technologist, it's about being a shill or apologist.  I'm neither...I'm a
> customer, I pay for a service.  I'm glad the network I'm on doesn't have
> such horrid service that they needed to build such an app for their
> smartphones.  Maybe if they put money into network improvements instead of
> lawyers to whine about verizon spreading the truth, their customers might
> be
> happier.
>
> AT&T, we aren't happy, till you aren't happy...and now we have an app for
> that too.
>
>
The smart part about this is that AT&T will find out where people want to
use iPhones and can't get service.  If there is enough demand they can build
where they are most wanted.

Apparently much of the iPhone problem is that there are overly large
concentrations of the things in vocal areas like SF, DC and NYC.  If you
suck there the word gets spread.

-- 
John Duncan Yoyo
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