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	<title>Comments on: AT&amp;T Exclusive with iPhone Comes Under Fire From FCC</title>
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		<title>By: penny alexander</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 14:06:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My husband has had his iphone since July 2007, talked me into one ( I don't like change and and slow to use new technology) in Aug. 2009. Let me point out, we have not moved, live at same address. After spending hours transferring data I have to admit we both LOVE our iphones and have home computers and phones totally integrated with MobileMe. After being marketed by AT&amp;T to use their service and having done so we have now received a letter saying that they no longer want our business because they don't have a tower in our area and we are costing them too much money!!!! Why didn't they tell us this when we signed up, before we invested time and money in all the software and devices. I am having a hard time understanding how this is not RESTRAINT of TRADE.  We have been Mac people since the 80's and love it and certainly don't want to be dictated to by AT&amp; T that we cannot use our iphone. IF they don't want our business then there should be some agreement that we can take our accounts and our iphones to another carrier who is capable of servicing the area we live in. We live 45 minutes from the capital of the state in one direction and 35 minutes from a major state university in the other. This is just not fair to the consumer.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My husband has had his iphone since July 2007, talked me into one ( I don&#8217;t like change and and slow to use new technology) in Aug. 2009. Let me point out, we have not moved, live at same address. After spending hours transferring data I have to admit we both LOVE our iphones and have home computers and phones totally integrated with MobileMe. After being marketed by AT&amp;T to use their service and having done so we have now received a letter saying that they no longer want our business because they don&#8217;t have a tower in our area and we are costing them too much money!!!! Why didn&#8217;t they tell us this when we signed up, before we invested time and money in all the software and devices. I am having a hard time understanding how this is not RESTRAINT of TRADE.  We have been Mac people since the 80&#8217;s and love it and certainly don&#8217;t want to be dictated to by AT&amp; T that we cannot use our iphone. IF they don&#8217;t want our business then there should be some agreement that we can take our accounts and our iphones to another carrier who is capable of servicing the area we live in. We live 45 minutes from the capital of the state in one direction and 35 minutes from a major state university in the other. This is just not fair to the consumer.</p>
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