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@lespey: Well put. Thanks for clearing that up! Everyone please listen to the very smart man above.

@mynamesafad: That's an irrelevant statement because that is what you'd expect from the nation's largest mobile provider, naturally. And now the amount they handle is going to more than double in a short amount of time. I can almost guarantee the verizon network is going to hiccup under the new load at least for a

@barrywoods: You could be onto something there.

@GunslingerSTKC: I approve and second that motion. Plus it'll make the network a little stronger for the rest of us loyal customers :P.

@MayorBloomberg: Yeah from what I've heard, the signal in NY is horrible at best.

@GunslingerSTKC: Yeah the billing department has messed up once or twice but it wasn't big deals.

I can't wait to see the article here on Giz in a couple weeks; "Verizon network crumbling under the load of millions of new iPhones! It's like AT&T all over again!"

@octasquid: I am also a very satisfied AT&T customer. Just wait till verizon gets a couple million iPhone on their network and lets see it handle the stress as well as their customers think it will. HAHAHAHA.

This is of such little importance to me that I don't even know why I'm commenting. I live in Miami, Florida and I travel a lot throughout Florida. I have owned an iPhone since the first silver back iPhone came out in 2007. I have NEVER had a problem with AT&T in florida. The reception and signal strength is great and

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As long as they can guarantee me that the shock has no risk of making my bladder or bowels loosen up and release their chemicals, they can tase me.

@12345: "FEELING WEAK? GET TASED!" should be their catch phrase.

@etodez: HAHAHAHAHA! Well played, sir. I gave you a heart for this comment. (Kind of ironic with the other guy's comment).

@boom1shot: Thanks for proving me wrong! I had no idea Casio had those watches.