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Originally Posted by HarryT
Well, good luck with your lawsuit, but I think you'll find that all Amazon have ever guaranteed the 3G to be available for is content downloading and access to the Kindle bookstore. This has always been the case.
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How many times do you need to say this in the same thread? You are a very prolific poster (hundreds of posts per month) and don't seem able to just state your opinion once, but think it need be heard over and over and over.
Regarding the 3G web browsing on the Kindle Touch 3G the simple answer is nobody at Amazon who is talking knows if it will work or not. I had a very high level technical person on the phone in Ireland and he has one in his hand attempting to put the issue to rest by trying it himself...problem was he couldn't get a 3G signal. He checked further and said that since the device isn't released yet apparently they aren't "turned on" to be allowed in the system. He said there were probably engineering samples somewhere that work for testing but he didn't have access to one. He did however send me an email the next day stating that his boss confirmed web browsing would be available over 3G still. But it doesn't end...
There has been an "official" post in the Amazon forums stating no more 3G browsing, only over WiFi but the multitude of various levels of CS have said all sorts of things. So it's still not clear since aside from the discussion board "team" stating it there has been no other verification either way.