Maybe. I have no issues wiht at7t except when we go up the mountains to 
laufland but that's expected. I'm 57 hundred feet in the air lol! but we'll 
see.  the article was  an interesting read and I have heard commments off list 
aht this i sactualy a good move that VZ is making as they have most of there 
customer base switched over already. Hopefully at&t and who ever else might get 
the iphone will have better bandwith because of those that left. hope I'm 
making sence. I'm about to crash.
Sarah Alawami

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On Mar 1, 2011, at 6:29 PM, James Mannion wrote:

> I really think it is because mobile networks are not able yet to
> handel people putting unlimited demands for data access on them. Any
> network has its upper limits and mobile networks are still less able
> to handel demand than land line networks. If they put limits that
> serve a purpose, but are not over limiting, that keeps people from
> constantly doing things like streaming the most data intensive video
> stuff and whatever else they can fid with no concern of any
> consequences to themselves, bringing down the entire network so nobody
> can do anything and then everybody is left unhappy. People will be a
> little more reasonable with what they do if there is a cost to them.
> Having said that, AT&T's netwrk can not even handel the limited use in
> some areas including the city where I live. During the day I can not
> even pull up a small web page on AT&T's 3g network. It simply times
> out. I can not stream pandora, I can barely use the weather app to
> pull its small amount of data. Since my contract is almost up, I have
> signed on with Verizon and I can tell you that right now their network
> actually works in my area. My understanding is that this exact
> situation is not uncommon at all. Maybe Verizon will manage their
> resources and growth in a way that does not create another AT&T.
> 
> On 3/1/11, Sarah Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> what's the theory behind VZ droping its unlimited data plan? read more:
>> 
>> http://bit.ly/e7omui
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