April 17 with AT & T
The long awaited Microsoft Surface table is about to get its first rollout on 17 April, 2008 at 12 select AT&T stores in four cities.
The accompanying video demonstrates the exciting use of this innovative technolog for AT&T customers. It ushers a new era of customer service and creative ways for you to explore the features of phone models, compare phones, compare plans, buy content and accessories; all in an interactive cool way without having someone shove a product you do not need down your throat.
The accompanying video demonstrates the exciting use of this innovative technolog for AT&T customers. It ushers a new era of customer service and creative ways for you to explore the features of phone models, compare phones, compare plans, buy content and accessories; all in an interactive cool way without having someone shove a product you do not need down your throat.
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