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What is this thread supposed to be about?

I think the OP was just saying Verizon's EDGE is funny because a large portion of its network is EDGE then the next guy thought he was dissing T-Mobile and now it's some kind of, as AJ would call it, e-penis contest.

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I think the OP was just saying Verizon's EDGE is funny because a large portion of its network is EDGE then the next guy thought he was dissing T-Mobile and now it's some kind of, as AJ would call it, e-penis contest.

Verizon is a CDMA network? EDGE? What? Most of Verizon's network is LTE...

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Verizon is a CDMA network? EDGE? What? Most of Verizon's network is LTE...

Sorry, in the post I said that EDGE was Verizon's network but I meant T-Mobile, although that should be pretty obvious. 

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Verizon is a CDMA network? EDGE? What? Most of Verizon's network is LTE...

I am pretty sure Edge is the name Verizon is using for their version of Jump where you can receive early handset upgrades like T-Mobile is doing

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I am pretty sure Edge is the name Verizon is using for their version of Jump where you can receive early handset upgrades like T-Mobile is doing

 

Yes, it is. But he was referencing Verizon's EDGE network (which does not exist).

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