Justin Darnell wrote:
> 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.
>   

That's it...hang the author up by his bootstraps for spreading FUD...

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Michael J. Babcock, MCP
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