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Persius 12-28-2009 11:49 AM

AT&T may be blocking New Yorkers from ordering iPhones online
 
AT&T dancing around mysterious New York iPhone issue

AT&T is currently blocking customers in the New York area from ordering an iPhone online, with AT&T customer service reps saying that the network can't "handle" the iPhone. AT&T's PR people, for their part, aren't doing much to help explain the issue.

Read story here: http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/20...hone-issue.ars

Sly 12-28-2009 11:49 AM

I keep seeing those Verizon commercials and if those maps are true... wow.

96ukssob 12-28-2009 11:55 AM

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

AT&T is such as joke. I'm honestly surprised they have not been sued yet. My phone service is great in smaller towns, but when I got into Philly, NYC or LA its almost impossible to get anything done.

I wont even get calls, just mysteriously 15 minutes later I will get a "beep" showing me I have a voicemail, but never received a call.

Its a shame that I have to pay an additional $60/mo for a "backup" phone when traveling because of the shitty service that AT&T has.

BTW, they are definitely NOT the fastest 3G... I have both the mifi and at&t usb card and everywhere I tested, Verizon can download faster ONLY when I'm in an area that Verizon does not have 3G coverage and AT&T does

tiger 12-28-2009 11:57 AM

Seems every week or so there is a new indicator that the iphone is just pounding their network into the ground.

seeric 12-28-2009 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sly (Post 16688779)
I keep seeing those Verizon commercials and if those maps are true... wow.

those maps are marketing.

god forbid if i'm ever in okie fucking fenocki idaho and i dont have service. lol. i have had iphone since day one and NEVER have issues. ever.

proof that people believe anything that commercials tell them.

:1orglaugh

PornMD 12-28-2009 12:20 PM

All I have to say is AT&T's bundling is a joke. I have home phone, tv and internet with them (all of which work pretty well) and recently had to get a new cell phone, so was going to bundle their cell service in with what I had thinking I'd get a discount, called them up and nope, no discount for doing that. But oh, if I get a $60+/mo cell plan, my calls to landline/business AT&T phones won't use up my minutes. Because yea, I really wanted to get a $60/mo plan or call landline/business phones all day on my cell phone. The only reason AT&T is competing at all in cellular is the iPhone. Without that, they'd have been left in the dust a long time ago.

Matt 26z 12-28-2009 03:45 PM

This IMO is the most awesome hitjob done on any product by a competitor.


Persius 12-28-2009 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt 26z (Post 16689311)
This IMO is the most awesome hitjob done on any product by a competitor.


LOL i saw that on tv the other day :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

This is what happens when they can't get the iPhone on their network:upsidedow

GetSCORECash 12-28-2009 03:54 PM

The real reason seams to be people ordering the phone, and not setting them up from those two zip codes in New York via At&T.

All you need to do is order an iphone and ship it New Jersey or Brooklyn and you will recieve one.

nation-x 12-28-2009 03:56 PM

Quote:

NEW YORK - AT&T is resuming online sales of iPhones to New Yorkers after suspending them over the weekend for unclear reasons.

A spokesman said only that the phone company periodically "modifies" its distribution channels.

On AT&T Inc.'s Web site, buyers who supply New York City ZIP codes were told on Monday morning to "Please shop for another phone."

AT&T has acknowledged that its data network is overburdened with iPhone users in New York and San Francisco, sparking online speculation that the sales suspension is a means of managing traffic.

However, because the phones are still available in New York retail stores and from Apple Inc.'s Web site, the ban could instead be a way to curb fraudsters who buy phones and sell them on, reneging on the service contracts.
They changed their tune pretty quick


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