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What did people think. The problem has always lied within AT&T's network. Try using the iphone overseas, on a proper 3G network, and you will most definitely see an improvement.
Or Hawaii, where the network was partly developed by NTT DoCoMo.
No kidding. Using my iPhone in Europe (even Croatia on the islands!) was a dream. Great signal strength AND lots of wifi everywhere.
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JKL @ Jun 20th 2009 10:37AM
What did people think. The problem has always lied within AT&T's network. Try using the iphone overseas, on a proper 3G network, and you will most definitely see an improvement.
Jamar @ Jun 21st 2009 1:13AM
Or Hawaii, where the network was partly developed by NTT DoCoMo.
HouseofG @ Jun 21st 2009 2:03PM
No kidding. Using my iPhone in Europe (even Croatia on the islands!) was a dream. Great signal strength AND lots of wifi everywhere.