Has anyone else here read the fine print that appears at the bottom of the newspaper page or at the bottom of the TV screen when AT&T runs their ads that feature their coverage map? It says, among other things, that the map may or may not indicate actual coverage. To wit, areas shown to be covered by their 3G service may only indicate areas where AT&T is licensed to provide service, but in actuality, AT&T may not be providing any service in those areas at all. Also, the small print says that coverage in indicated areas may not be complete, and also that the areas indicated on the map may not be accurate at all in terms of service availability.
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