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title: "Okay, AT&T, You're On Notice"
date: '2009-07-19T10:00:18-04:00'
permalink: /okay-att-youre-on-notice/
tags:
- grousing
- technology
---
Clicking through my Google Reader a few minutes ago, I read a [TechCrunch article](http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/07/18/att-is-a-big-steaming-heap-of-failure/) that Meg had shared, which details the increasingly egregious service failures of AT&T with respect to the iPhone. Some of them you probably already know about: their incomprehensible inability to get MMS and tethering up and running in a reasonable time frame, for instance.
But others you may not. For instance: have you checked your voicemail lately? I dont mean the little badge that the iPhone uses to tell you theres a message via its visual voicemail system. I mean actually calling your own mobile number and going through the menu, old-skool. I just did, and discovered that I had **EIGHT** voicemail messages dating as far back as three weeks ago that AT&T had never bothered to inform me of. Two of which were from my mother, who was quite perturbed two weeks ago when I didnt call her back — but Id had no indication, no missed call badge, no voicemail badge, to let me know shed called at all.
iPhone owners, its time to collectively raise your blood pressure: call and see if you have voicemail waiting. And then send a note to Apple about it. AT&T not providing new services is bad enough, but failing to provide the services for which were already paying, and then not even bothering to let us know theres a problem, is unacceptable.