Do you expect to have the problems AT&T had with the iPhone? The argument is that its network was overwhelmed.rnWe've prepared greatly. We've observed everything that's gone on with what they've done. A little-known fact is that we carry almost as much data as they do. So even though we don't have the iPhone today, our Droid users are heavy data users.... So we've had good success in carrying a lot of data up until this point. We think a key issue for us is going to be that customers, if they get a better experience on a smart device using our network, that's going to be a very important element of our marketing strategy. We think we're ready, and we're not going to talk much about it. We're just going to let the performance speak for itself.
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