The ratio of iPhones sold to those activated through AT&T is definitely a much smaller percentage than AT&T would like - no doubt about it.
It's definitely interesting to hear of the regional variances in service though, as I've converted a number of people to AT&T's wireless services, from Verizon, T-Mobile and most predominantly Sprint. Everyone I've convinced to switch is happy they did, but they're also mostly from the Midwest.
But back to the iPhone discussion. Because I don't need the data plan now, that's really all that is stopping me from considering the 3G iPhone when released. Someday in the future I see myself having one. Not sure my fiance does though
