Most of this guys arguments here have already been debunked.

Inbound calls not being charged is fairly standard in other countries, but
here with cell phones it mostly works the other way, except for some of the
smaller companies, as far as I know.

For an expert, this guy doesn't know that most of these things are
completely standard practice.  I will highlight the ones that are just plain
wrong (I bought an iPhone.)

12)  E-mail attachments work great.  PDFs, Excel, Word, etc, are all
viewable for me.

15)  This applies to plans that include some free WiFi connections at
AT&T/Cingular Hotspots, it has nothing to do with the actual number of
connections to YOUR networks.  I don't even think this is applicable to
iPhone, as, as far as I know, it doesn't include this free service.

I'd say all his other points are completely typical and normal for cell
phone carriers.

J



On 7/11/07, Ed Leafe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Jul 11, 2007, at 2:49 PM, Michael Oke, II wrote:
>
> > I don't pay for inbound calls on my cell, regardless of where they
> > originate.
>
>         What service do you have? I've had the two biggest US carriers
> (Verizon and Cingular/AT&T), and they both do that.
>
> -- Ed Leafe
> -- http://leafe.com
> -- http://dabodev.com
>
>
>
>
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