> doesn't affect me much -- i don't live in one of the
> low-bandwidth areas, and i don't use my iPhone as a TV; i'd
> love to have another wireless vendor for the iPhone, but the
> mobile phone industry is such a mess that i doubt any US
> vendor would give excellent service
> 

I read a magazine at the library the other day about "the fifth largest" 
wireless company in the US.  He is, to the best of my understanding, Mixing a 
cb radio, fax machine, landline kind of thing and making a "better" wireless 
company.  I don't get how it works except your handheld communicates to an 
antenna on a landline poll near where you are at, then it transmits that to the 
landline and either uses fax for data or the landline for voice.  It only works 
in larger areas and is much cheaper.  That may be a better way to give us 
excellent service.  I wish I was trained technically so I could have understood 
it more. 

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