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The next biggest issue, which is now the first, is: Will AT&T's EDGE network perform as I hope. If I'm going to pay a premium, and AT&T's data plans are a premium, then I want premium service.
The worst thing that could happen at this point, imho, is to be locked into a data service with poor performance. Being the sole carrier at this point in time leaves AT&T in a position to degrade the value of the iPhone.
The iPhone's *applications* will require the use of this data service and as such the *apps* usefullness are entirely codependant. Poor performance is equal to poor apps.
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Heath
I couldn't have said it better myself (want to write for last100? ;) )
If the iPhone's connectivity is below par, then it will really impact on the device's usefullness. Which, as you say, is made more dependent because any 3rd party apps will be web-based.
With a 2 year plan required (if that remains the case), you could be locked in on a broken promise.