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		<title>The Cost of Service:  Leaving Verizon for AT&#038;T</title>
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I switched to ATT from Verizon with monthly cost being the motivator because of advanced technology and lower rates with the AT&#38;T Family Plan. For the last 3 years Iâ€™ve had the Verizon Palm Treo, but with my recent decision to downgrade our budget, the Treo had to go. I could [...]]]></description>
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<p>I switched to ATT from Verizon with monthly cost being the motivator because of advanced technology and lower rates with the AT&amp;T Family Plan. For the last 3 years Iâ€™ve had the Verizon Palm Treo, but with my recent decision to downgrade our budget, the Treo had to go. I could no longer justify the heft bills. Welcome iPhone and AT&amp;T.</p>
<p><strong>Service:</strong></p>
<p>Verizon, while I will admit they have the best reception and customer service and would rate them at a 9, ATT follows close behind at an 8. The customer service has been great between Apple and AT&amp;T as they were very helpful in getting me familiarized with the iPhone and coordinating my initial setup. AT&amp;T also let us keep our 4000 rollover minutes when hubby added me to his account. AT&amp;T also includes the data within the overall rate plan whereas Verizon does not, forcing me to pay an additional $40 for unlimited data in order to access the Internet. Not hot. Especially when Sprint (although known for their horrible customer service), charges $15 for the same data plan.</p>
<p><strong>Price:</strong><br />
<strong>Verizon/Treo</strong><br />
As I mentioned above, with Verizon and the Treo, I was paying $40 for the data plan, $79.99 for the voice plan which didnâ€™t include charges for text messaging, picture messaging, insurance, taxes and other miscellaneous fees. Our bills were CONSTANTLY $300+ and hubby&#8217;s bills were around $150 for his Treo. Over the summer we paid $600+- for our CELL phones due to overages and going overseas. I could no longer justify staying with Verizon paying that much just for service. Are you kidding me? Once I found out about the family plan offered by AT&amp;T for the iPhone I made plans to jump ship.</p>
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<p><strong>AT&amp;T/Apple iPhone</strong><br />
We are currently on the Family plan with ATT. We get 2100 minutes for $109.00, which includes text messaging, voice and data. So in total OUR bill will be $150. Thatâ€™s a $300-$400 savings in our pocket and an individual rate plan cost of $75 per user. Verizon who?</p>
<p><strong>Technology</strong><span style="font-size: 10pt"><br />
Palm/Verizon kept insulting my techie sensibilities with the paltry upgrades they were giving the Palm Treo. I LOVED the Treo but even now with the 755p, its still not an upgrade worth spending Treo money on. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 10pt">The iPhone is a superior device, not perfect but I believe for my needs, the best on the market. I am not particularly picky so you won&#8217;t see me crying for the lack of a camera recorder on the Howard Forums. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 10pt">The Voyager released by Verizon last month was made in response to the iPhone. It is in no way innovative which means that this will be the ONLY version of it you will have. Thatâ€™s it. Verizon hoped to sell a few thousand units by the end of 2007 while the iPhone is shooting for somewhere in the millions? How is that the iPhone killer or the answer? Sure, it builds on the iPhone weaknesses but really, if Verizon planned to come with it, then they would have given us the iPhone features and built upon its weaknesses in the Voyager. Instead, they chose to copy and create a device, which pales in comparison to the iPhone.  </span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size: 10pt">People tend to stay with their cell phone providers for a variety of reasons. However, I could no longer justify the crazy bills due to having a high maintenance smart phone. So there you have it. Those were my reasons and I swear I havenâ€™t looked back.</span></p>
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