Unable to access internet - signal at full strength

I'm not sure what's happening here. My iphones been working fine for the past few days but for the last couple hours I keep getting error messages while trying to access the internet.
In safari I get a "Safari can't open the page because it could not connect to the server" message. In Mail I get a message saying "Cannot get mail. The connection to the server imap.apple.mail.yahoo.com failed."
My EDGE connection shows 5 bars and I've tried from several locations (Work (before I left), home and about 10 miles away (on the way home)).
Anybody know what might be causing this or if the edge network might just be down in my area?

This happened to me too. The solution was to turn off wi-fi and use edge. I hope my wifi network at home will work after I talk to their cs.

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