I'm still not sure what the point of this is anymore. European carriers will be getting THEIR phones by the end of September. What's the big deal? So someone can use T-Mobile in the States? Why would you want to do that?
cause AT&T/cingular suk in jacksonville,fl. I'm sorry but I can't drop calls to customers 6 times over a 20 mile stretch of interstate highway and then call it "the network that's the most reliable with least droped calls and more bars in america".
What is the use of this?? Are people here joking?? Do you realize that apart from the US there is something like a 1.5 billion people market that could use this?
Oh, well, but since its in the US and in a couple of Euro markets soon it's not useful...
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I'm still not sure what the point of this is anymore. European carriers will be getting THEIR phones by the end of September. What's the big deal? So someone can use T-Mobile in the States? Why would you want to do that?
Last time I checked, USA & Europe aren't the only countries in the world...
@Pasha - Last time I checked, Europe wasn't a country.
cause AT&T/cingular suk in jacksonville,fl. I'm sorry but I can't drop calls to customers 6 times over a 20 mile stretch of interstate highway and then call it "the network that's the most reliable with least droped calls and more bars in america".
What is the use of this?? Are people here joking??
Do you realize that apart from the US there is something like a 1.5 billion people market that could use this?
Oh, well, but since its in the US and in a couple of Euro markets soon it's not useful...