dennis636223-old
dennis636223
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Thanks. Sure. You have my permission to do that.

Lol. So true

15 Million. WTF. Aw hell.

Oh and after reviewing the poll on why didn't AT&T spend the money on improving their network and leaving T-mobile alone. When's the last time AT&T spent a dime on improving infrastructure? Oh yeah, the congestion that was occurring during the sales the iPhone 2g and 3g. Like when you walked into a store, forced to

Thank you very much.

No I didn't read it. Now I have. They can word things pretty nicely can't they? They make it seem as if their in it for consumer interest. Thanks for the link. Very interesting.

Well would you look it here. Just as I predicted. AT&T will defend it's antitrust practices by introducing that Verizon is also offering LTE. Here's the link to engadget. [www.engadget.com]

Well would you look it here. Just as I predicted. AT&T will defend monopolistic practices by introducing that Verizon is also offering LTE. Here's the link to engadget. [www.engadget.com]

Well would you look it here. Just as I predicted below in the threads. AT&T will defend monopolistic practices by introducing that Verizon is also offering LTE. Here's the link to engadget. [www.engadget.com]

FUCKING BRAVO, BRO!!!! I have tears. Will somebody promote this guy, please!

Not that much? AT&T has two million to spend each year on people who try to influence legislation on behalf of their special interests. WTF. You don't think that there's anything wrong with that? There are millions of people across the globe without places to stay and food to eat, when 1 million (that's about 2 grand

I had to give this another go around. After reading the majority of iffy responses some still don't get it. Let's break it down from the threads I've read after my initial post...

I agree.

AT&T is the second largest organization to contribute to lobbying? Wow. I wrote my post below on the defense, and now you've just thrown it out of the window.

It is a monopoly. A monopoly in the sense that AT&T will be the sole GSM provider in the states. If you reside in the US, you will not be able to connect to an alternative choice of service with the technology. But only a year can tell. My guess is that Verizon is moving to provide full LTE on top of CDMA. Ask me how

That is why I'm afraid regulators will allow it.

Thank you!!!

I'm not a privacy nut. I'm very open to a lot of things, and my life is pretty mediocre. I have nothing to hide. However, the question people were asking in the comments was how does AT&T know what you're with your device. I gave an honest answer. This has nothing to do with privacy. It's being told what to do with