| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1 | Howard Scott | Well Said. AT&T is taking all the shine off the APPLE |
| 2 | Anonymous | |
| 3 | Keith @ iGoPhone.org | End the monopoly! |
| 4 | Anonymous | would like to purchase your Iphone but not AT&T service |
| 5 | Anonymous | |
| 6 | Abdul Nabi | As a result my wife has decided against an iPhone and we were going to buy a MacBook Air and a MacBook Pro. We have decided on not purchasing any more Apple products and telling friends/family as well not to until AT&T is not the only provider. Apple products are great, but the decision to go with AT&T exclusively is damaging Apple's great reputation |
| 7 | Anonymous | |
| 8 | David Raskin | There are about 80 of us about to leave ATT for another network. To a person, in December we had decided to get iPhones but AT&T made subsequent choices that have forced us to look for another carrier. Many of these customers had never done business with Apple, and now many of them likely never will. |
| 9 | Reza Sadr | |
| 10 | Erin Naughton | ATT is horrible! I would love to have an iPhone, but I cannot justify changing to ATT from Verizon. You're loosing a ton of customers when it comes to buying the iPhone because of this limitation. I know at least 10 people who have Verizon and want the iPhone but will not change to ATT. Release the iPhone. |
| 11 | Alexander Yerks | Not to mention the iphone doesn't do multi media messaging, and att charges 40 dollars for unlimited texting (for SMS messaging) An almost obsolete technology now that you can do far more with MMS. |
| 12 | Anonymous | Well said, by limiting to AT&T network only, Apple not only hurt it brand but also limit itself from millions of other customer who might want to get an iphone to use it with other carriers, or just a cool phone/ipod. With the mandatory data plan in order to get the iphone is rediculous |
| 13 | Maneesh Pangasa | I signed a similar petition to free the iPhone at www.freetheiphone.org a website run by Free Press.Net a media reform watchdog organization that also owns and operates www.savetheinternet.com a website for protecting Net Neutrality in the U.S. and websites like www.internetforeveryone.org a new website advocating for new broadband policies that improve broadband Internet penetration in the U.S.
I will also sign this petition asking for Apple's iPhone in the U.S. without AT&T. I also expect Apple to improve pricing on App Store negotiate with the developers for lower pricing -- I know they are allowed to set their own prices but too many apps are priced too high especially with high gas prices who wants to spend so much money buying apps for their iPhone and/or iPod Touch after already spending $200 or more on the device.
Also improve MobileMe service and allow 3G iPhone to be activated at home so it will be easier for users to unlock and switch to other carriers. |
| 14 | Anonymous | Demand wireless freedom and support the Free The iPhone campaign -- sign petitions like this and the one at www.freetheiphone.org now! |
| 15 | Marc Schlesinger | I will not purchase or suggest to my many clients that they purchase IPhones for their personal or busness use unless the cinsumer is given a choice on which carriewr thay can use an IPhone with. |
| 16 | John Baier | Had two I phones on AT&T, already cancelled one line, and plan to cancel the other. Love the phone, but the coverage compared to sprint is our area is inexcusable. You would think malibu, calabasas & westlake village ca, being a good demographic - att would up grade their coverage, there has been improvement in the year plus we have owned out phones |