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Hall, who works for an advertising and public relations firm, said many of her friends and co-workers chose an Android instead of waiting for the iPhone. She said she's a lover of all things Apple and that she likes the way her iPhone synchronizes with the rest of her devices. "I have an iMac, iPad, iPod shuffle and an old iPod that was one of my first Apple devices. My husband has a Mac laptop, iPod touch and iPod shuffle," Hall said. "Our house could be an ad for Apple." Ludvik Herrera, 39, a multimedia specialist in Fargo, said he travels overseas regularly and that Verizon offers only limited international service. He said he will only buy the iPhone if AT&T extends its service in his area. Amy Grundman, a regional AT&T spokeswoman, said her company is "on track" to launch service in North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska and Minnesota early this year. Verizon and AT&T, the nation's largest telecommunications company, have long disputed each other's coverage maps, resulting in a tit-for-tat TV ad war and lawsuits that have subsequently been dropped. Verizon has wider domestic network coverage than AT&T does, particularly for the older "3G" wireless broadband. Spokeswoman Karen Smith says the company plans to match that coverage with its faster "4G" network by the end of 2013.
Not every Apple enthusiast is an iPhone convert. Rob Port, a conservative blogger in western North Dakota, had been touting the features of the iPhone on his
website. Then he got hooked on his Android. "I'm just excited to see more access to mobile Internet browsing," Port said. "That's going to be good for my business." Herrera said he gets most of what he needs from his iPad and doesn't feel the need to be connected all the time. "I crave more of that human interaction," Herrera said. "If I can actually stop by and visit with somebody, I would rather do that than talking on the phone and texting."
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