That's funny, I was very happy that Cingular (AT&T) got the contract. I would have been very dissapointed had Verizon, which I absolutely hate, or one of the smaller companies had gotten it.
Imagine if Comcast said that only Sony or Pioneer TVs would work on its cable service. Or DirecTV only supported Phillips TVs. You'd have a lot of [censored] off consumers. The same if Verizon stated that only Dell or HP PCs could use its DSL service. The telecoms should only be providing a network upon which the device runs. Wireless phones should be the same. I should get support from the phone manufacturer (as Apple does with the iPhone) and should be able to use my handset on any compatible (GSM or CDMA) network I choose.
If Apple signed an exclusivity agreement that would only allow Macs to connect to the internet via AT&T DSL, would that be OK? Or could only use AirPort with T-Mobile hotspots?
Blah, Blah, Blah...get over it. I have been an early adopter of all of Apple's milestone products and have never regretted "not waiting" for a perfect next generation product. As for the network issues--yeah, your comments are valid--but I have lust in my heart every time I reach into my pocket to pull this Fabrege Egg of cell phone out of my pocket. I have an iPhone and you don't. So it goes.



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