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New ATT iPhone application called Mark the Spot

MWahl | December 13, 2009 | 4:17 pm

AT&T has released a new iPhone application called Mark the Spot to help AT&T customers report any failures with their service. Having had Verizon for well over 10 years i was relucant to switch to ATT. At the time i was one of the many who were mezmorized by the possibilites of having an iPhone. Im not happy about having to pay $135 a month for two iPhones and having to do ATT network coverage outage detection. I guess if it will help and the app is simple ill do my part…

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