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4:24PM

AT&T Mark The Spot App: A step in the right direction?

Do you have AT&T? Have you ever experienced things like, dropped call's, no coverage, or poor voice quality? Well, AT&T is here to help.

AT&T recently came out with the new iPhone app, AT&T Mark The Spot. Whenever you experince any problem with AT&T cellphone coverage you can simply open that App, it uses your GPS to find where you are, and you can report it. 

It's indisputable that this is a step in the right direction to a better over all wireless service. What I'm wondering, is where AT&T is going to go next. 

The Apple iPhone is debatable the best phone you can get today. If it weren't for Apple and AT&T exclusivity, AT&T really wouldn't have much going for it. Now imagine of AT&T had FULL 3G coverage EVERYWHERE. What do you think that would do? 

I imagine and hope that that is where AT&T is trying to get too. With the combination of an amazing phone AND an amazing network, nothing could stop it.

As for the actually App and a review, there's really not all that much to say. Uhhh... it works? The app does do exactly what it's supposed to, which although dosn't seem like much now, will hopefully lead to an over all better wireless experience. 

Reader Comments (2)

Wow, my mom has had problems with all those. That is why I like verizon.

December 9, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterTechGeek101

my neighbor and i have been using this app all the time at are house. nothing is happening...

December 29, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterEthan

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