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On the positive side, this somewhat arbitrary decision (arbitrary in that it doesn't affect WinMo, Symbian, or Blackberry devices) forced Sling to back down from its prior position, in which older Sling devices would not be supported on the iPhone. I've delayed upgrading my WinMo device to an iPhone for three features: turn-by-turn directions, Sling software, and A2DP, so this was infuriating as the owner of a perfectly fine Sling Tuner. Now I may have to continue playing wait-and-see, especially with rumors of a WinMo phone with Zune features on the horizon.
To paraphrase Dire Straits (appropriate name under the circumstances, no?), "I want my Sling 3G!"
We shouldn't have to do this, but that is what it has come to. (Just don't go over the 5GB limit... damn ATT)
Once again, AT&T does a great job at screwing customers... I'll stick to sprint thank you very much!