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Gotta Love It...
Recent reports claim the problem with activation is in the iTunes server. Given recent testing underway internal to AT&T systems, based on coding and QC testing performed by AT&T Wireless resources (many of which are outsourced), I would bet the carrier is not all innocent either. If Apple were smart, they'd drop the partnership.