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<blockquote data-quote="ibookmobile007" data-source="post: 485126" data-attributes="member: 31967"><p>I as well live in Florida.If you order online then you shouldnt have a problem.If you run into some bs problems email me: <a href="mailto:dvc2005@gmail.com">dvc2005@gmail.com</a> and i would be more than glad to help you out.If you are a pre existing Cingular/ATT customer there are LOOP HOLES to the situation!trust me!If you are not i can give you some insight on how to avoid the 2 year contract.As far as coverage.The best thing to do is purchase a sim card(Get a prepaid 3G sim card from ebay.Total you will pay is 6.00 with a $10.00 credit)This sim card you can make it prepaid or make it a full service sim card.I actually disposed of the ATT sim card that was in the device.I would rather have my 3G sim card.There is proven reports that the iPhone has the following networks within the depths of the system:</p><p>ATT</p><p>Cingular</p><p>Vodaphone</p><p>T-Mobile.</p><p>Saying this means that in the future with firmware upgrades that this iphone will be 3G capable after the updates/upgrades.This you can take my word on and me saying it!No i do not work for apple or know anyone from apple.I just know MOBILE PHONES!With the network system reading the following:</p><p>Cingular is 3G ready!</p><p>T-mobile is 3G ready!</p><p>Vodaphone-unsure because i never used their services</p><p>ATT will never be 3G as far as my resources and knowledge know of .</p><p>But i know for a fact that if you settle for the att card that is supplied then when 3G is available the Sim card will actually have to revert to the Cingular network(which was previously bought back by att).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ibookmobile007, post: 485126, member: 31967"] I as well live in Florida.If you order online then you shouldnt have a problem.If you run into some bs problems email me: [email]dvc2005@gmail.com[/email] and i would be more than glad to help you out.If you are a pre existing Cingular/ATT customer there are LOOP HOLES to the situation!trust me!If you are not i can give you some insight on how to avoid the 2 year contract.As far as coverage.The best thing to do is purchase a sim card(Get a prepaid 3G sim card from ebay.Total you will pay is 6.00 with a $10.00 credit)This sim card you can make it prepaid or make it a full service sim card.I actually disposed of the ATT sim card that was in the device.I would rather have my 3G sim card.There is proven reports that the iPhone has the following networks within the depths of the system: ATT Cingular Vodaphone T-Mobile. Saying this means that in the future with firmware upgrades that this iphone will be 3G capable after the updates/upgrades.This you can take my word on and me saying it!No i do not work for apple or know anyone from apple.I just know MOBILE PHONES!With the network system reading the following: Cingular is 3G ready! T-mobile is 3G ready! Vodaphone-unsure because i never used their services ATT will never be 3G as far as my resources and knowledge know of . But i know for a fact that if you settle for the att card that is supplied then when 3G is available the Sim card will actually have to revert to the Cingular network(which was previously bought back by att). [/QUOTE]
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