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Four More Regionals to Offer iPhone Starting April 20

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Top message:  Where are you at... by yourvoiceofreason   Apr 5, 2012, 9:00 AM

Replying to:  Re: Where are you at... by Kenzin   Apr 5, 2012, 1:20 PM

Re: Where are you at...

by yourvoiceofreason    Apr 5, 2012, 4:33 PM

Just a few points I want to make:

1. Is the Iphone being overpriced? Yes...Is it worth it for a carrier to get it...I think so..Remember, Verizon originally did not get it and regretted that decision. All of the major 4 (except T-Mo, who now badly wants it but needs it in its 3g/4G frequency) has it, and as you know, some regional carriers now. It is so hard for me to believe that USCC is so smart, while the other carriers are so stupid, as if the other carriers did not weigh out the pros and cons too...When more and more decide that it is feasible for them, despite the huge cost, it makes me question US Cellular's stance.

2. Is the Iphone the greatest phone ever? That is very debatable. But what is not debatable is that it is wildly popular..I think sometimes people get caught up into "well it should not be as popular...I am tired of hearing about it; there are better phones out there"..Whether this is true or not, it is irrelevant because it is extremely popular. That is the bottom line.

3. Usually, I notice that a supporter for a carrier that does not have the Iphone will always say "oh we do not need it due to such and such..." Is that coincidental..? Humm, I think not. In many ways, people are very predictable.

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