enough already! boycott AT&T!
Yesterday, Fake Steve Jobs posted “A not-so-brief chat with Randall Stephenson of AT&T” to rave reviews. It’s not the first time that AT&T has gotten raked over the coals about its support of the iPhone, but it got me thinking… always a dangerous thing.
Why don’t iPhone users boycott AT&T for one day to demonstrate their displeasure? If iPhone users only used their iPhones to make or receive emergency calls only for 24 hours, the precipitous drop in bandwidth usage would speak loud and clear to AT&T. AT&T wouldn’t lose any money on their plans, but they would be a given a clear message that iPhone users are unhappy - and organized.
Then today this article appeared on the New York Times website: AT&T Takes the Blame, Even for the iPhone’s Faults.
So, where’s the truth? Was this article posted on the New York Times website as a refutation of Fake Steve’s post (which it doesn’t mention)? Is there anyone out there with information regarding this? I’m eager to find out the truth of the matter. Has AT&T dropped the ball or not?
@2 years ago#viva la revoluçion!