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Originally Posted by sk33ny
Ive had Cingular for years, and its alot better then any other cellular provider in my area. All my friends with Verizon and T-Mobile always have to borrow my phone because they dont have service.
As for the iPhone, it looks like a very neat product. Anything that comes out of Apple will be easy to use. But it will be very expensive. The price might not go down on the next version, but you will get more bang for your buck.
You can also be assured that they will be hacked  Linux + iPod = 
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Guess it varies by area. I've used pretty much all carriers with the exception of Sprint and Nextel. T-Mobile, Cingular, and AT&T all had problems with too many dropped calls, poor reception, or the recording of "all circuits are busy. Please try your call later." Also, AT&T uses an outdated internet service unlike Sprint and Verizon which are on average twice as fast.
Verizon gets the best reception in my area (So. Cal desert region) and it's what I use with my workers. In all I have 7 phone lines with them.