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^^ That map is important because it shows more holes in Verizon's network than the TV add, where the low resolution shows more solid red areas than are actually there.

Sourced from Verizon's website...
Att's combined 3G and 2.5G (edge) coverage map...

http://www.wireless.att.com/coverageviewer/images/coverage_Data.gif

People tend to forget that EVDO Rev A is not much faster than EDGE in typical use (low end). And that Att's 3G is far faster than EVDO Rev A. Assuming theoretical maximum speed EVDO trounces EDGE, but in real world speed tests EVDO is not that much faster on the low end.Certainly EVDO is a lot faster on the high end, but Verizon's map does not differentiate between different levels of EVDO. In fact, in some areas on Verizon's map EVDO coverage is equal to EDGE in real world speed. Also, Verizon


I know the following graph comes from a questionable/bias source but I can't dispute the facts presented. Maybe someone else can?

http://images.appleinsider.com/att.verizon.3g.speed.png

Now if Verizon was advertising Att's truly horrid service in New York and other parts of the country with regard to dropped calls, then I think Att would have no case. Hell, they might have no case as it stands now...time will tell.

Disclaimer: I use Tmobile $40/month unlimited voice ftw!!
Of course Steve Jobs said publicly he liked Ratatouille!! He's only Disney's largest shareholder...
Down hear in Kansas City!! Phone still says Tmobile but can't call most numbers
No multitouch at all. Not even the keyboard, do you research
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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