According to Gizmodo, AT&T comes out #1 for data performance. My interest is two-fold. First, I get a geek thrill is watching networks getting built. Second, I have a pet peeve about the whole AT&T-hating thing lately.
I really don’t care about loving or hating any particular company, and I find it so strange that others do. I think the ratio of people who are complaining about AT&T, versus those that are having measurable issues, is about 100:1.
I say this, subjectively, as a person who’s been on AT&T with an iPhone for a couple of years now, in both SF and NYC. If the problem were that prevalent, certainly I would have experienced it. I don’t think I am especially lucky.
So what we are dealing with here is a monkey-see-monkey-do thing. You hate AT&T? You want me too as well? Then, yes, I will!
There are first-hand opinions, and then there are blogger headlines, and it’s amazing how many people will substitute the latter for the former.
In the grand scheme of things you actually get a B- for effort. Where you misplaced me was on the facts. You know, as the maxim goes, details make or break the argument.. And that couldn’t be much more accurate at this point. Having said that, let me inform you exactly what did do the job. Your authoring is definitely very engaging which is most likely the reason why I am taking the effort in order to comment. I do not make it a regular habit of doing that. 2nd, while I can certainly notice a jumps in reasoning you make, I am not necessarily certain of just how you appear to unite the details which make the actual conclusion. For right now I will, no doubt yield to your point but hope in the future you link your facts better.