Can you explain the situation where you had to go "Hang on---I need to send a Tweet..."?
I'm interested why AT&T and Verizon are destroying each other while Sprint is quietly doing quite well.
After releasing their own line of Android phones, I renewed my contract and I have had no problems with Sprint.
-Kevin
Well it's not the white spots you see in the Verizon commercial that makes ATT's 3G coverage so bad. Even with 75% of the population covered or whatever they claim, the problem is the existing network simply can't handle the traffic going through. I believe SF and Chicago are long due for class action law suits. It might even be spotty here as in the towers don't completely cover our whole area because I get 2G/3G switching in and out in downtown SF next to the Apple store.
The commercial isn't entirely false. 7.2mbps HSPA is nice but seriously, do we even come close in real world testing? NOPE. But it is on paper the FASTEST... Hah.
some people have mifi's from verizon or sprint that they use their iphone with.If Verizon gets the iPhone I'd drop AT&T immediately... at least I'd have coverage and not "on network>off network>no service>off network>off network>network>no service on a 100 mile trip.
AT&T's complaint is that Verizon's ads lead people to believe that AT&T lacks coverage in large areas of the country. AT&T's ads are just stating that there is coverage in most of the country. What's the problem with that?
Most cell phone users have no need for 3G and don't even know what 3G is, so Verizon's ads would be confusing to them.
Not to mention that AT&T claims coverage for 97% of Americans while many parts of the US, even on their own map have zero coverage...not a great traveling cell network.
Verizon on the other hand smashes AT&T on basic coverage AND 3G coverage.
I don't use Verizon because it is an expensive provider...but come on AT&T they have your number on this one.
It's so sad ATT Wireless is still around. I would venture to guess if Apple had gone with Verizon, ATT would be a 3rd rate prepaid mobile company lower than T-Mobile.
In lots of places, yes. The network is actually pretty good here in Texas (EDGE that is, I never use 3G because it's so spotty if you are actually moving).
There's isn't coverage in most of the country, there's coverage in the population dense areas.
There is coverage in most of the country excluding Alaska:
http://www.wireless.att.com/coverageviewer/#?type=voice
Not as good as Verizon's
http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/CoverageLocatorController
but also not nearly as bad as many people would mistakenly believe based on Verizon's ads about AT&T's 3G coverage. And that's the whole point of AT&T's new ads, to correct people's misunderstandings.
I don't like AT&T either; I only use AT&T because my employer will only pay my bill if I use AT&T. I'd love to go back to Verizon. I have no bias in favor of AT&T, I believe I'm looking at this objectively.
How is AT&T correcting people's misunderstandings? Verizon shows the AT&T 3G map. If you are saying their normal coverage is good enough to cover the blank spots, fine, but that isn't what AT&T is saying. In the commercials is looks like they are saying verizon is wrong and look at our 3G coverage. Too bad that isn't their 3G coverage
technically edge is 3g. but then, so is 1xrtt. each is about as fast a a shotgun 56k modem
how much of their 3G network is the faster HSPA variant? i'm going to guess not much. saying you have the fastest nationwide 3G network because of a couple towers in 2 or 3 cities seems like false advertising to me.
"Hang on, let me SSH into the server and check that for you."
or hey, let me ping that for you..it's handy in my line of work.
Both are considered 2.5G.... bridges to 3G essentially. Just like there's 4.5G fighters versus the true 5th generation F22s.
It's bad when most people I know who use AT&T see those verizon commercials and go "seriously, man AT&T does suck" and after they watch the AT&T commercials go "Man, AT&T really does suck".
I don't think they're really convincing people they're better with them.
How about that one with the checkboxes where he goes "What service allows you to surf the web AND talk on the phone at the same time? ATT!"
WTF? Who DOES this?????
Ahhhh....I see. Not really selling point though.
But they *aren't* saying that Verizon is wrong, and here is our 3G coverage -- they're saying that the Verizon commercials are misleading, and here is our coverage.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjwBHqa6lZI
watch that and try to honestly believe what you just said. If they wanted to clear things up then they should have said you "you don't need 3G all the time and you can still get coverage without it" but instead they made it seem like verizon is lying. Responding to verizon with a claim that verizon doesn't dispute is just lame.
Its black and white.