I can admit that I was wrong when I posted earlier about Sprint really wanting you to get an iPhone by canceling (I almost said laying off) people’s accounts for calling support too much. And let’s not forget canceling soldiers accounts for “excessive roaming” because they were stationed at an out of area base for two months.

No.. no I was mistaken. As you can see here in this Gizmodo article Verizon ALSO wants you to get an iPhone. And in reading the article you can see I’m not the only one who thinks so. Though I don’t know if I agree that T-Mobile hates the burden of your patronage. We’ll have to wait and see with them. But, Verizon are no angels to be sure. Terrible service and that blatant desire to crush Vonage doesn’t sit well with me.

Now… Through an amazing series of events ( or mind control ) AT&T are being handed the keys to the proverbial kingdom. Let’s see if they drop the ball on this one. All they have to do is provide adequate service and not screw the customers over. With these seemingly obvious (yet all too uncommon) business practices they could easily rise as the frothy creamy (all be it scummy) goodness at the top of the pond of cell providers.

And now… we wait.