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Originally Posted by KSig RC
Yeah, AT&T's problems are highly regionalized, because it's an infrastructure issue. Ask people with iPhones in San Francisco or NYC about their issues - it was brutal for a long time, and AT&T kind of threw their hands up and said "nothing we can do."
Other places had exactly zero problems. AT&T's reactions are pretty telling, though.
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They really are at capacity in NYC though, there just isn't the bandwidth, it's a huge city full of huge buildings with cell towers on your average apartment building and the network's just absolutely overloaded. If anything Verizon getting the iPhone could ease their pain a bit.