I believe most of us expected them to pull the update considering we knew about the voicemail issue. Question is though now, once they incorporate "the fix" into a new OTA, will those of us who already installed the now pulled OTA, get prompted again to re-download and re-install the entire 146MB+ file again. Or would it be designed in such a way to detect that you already have the last OTA and just give you the fix? I guess it would depend on exactly what files needed to be fixed and whether they wanted to put that type of detection in. I’d guess we’d probably get a whole new OTA and not just a fix.
Regardless, I hope once the fix is done, we have a new RUU, because although I installed the OTA, at some point I still want to wipe the phone by flashing a full RUU as I like the idea of a clean slate, a carry over from the computer world where it’s typically better to wipe/install fresh than to upgrade on top of existing.
Anyway, other than the voicemail notification issue, the phone is working quite well on GB. The only thing I haven't been able to test is 4G LTE as my area doesn't have it yet, although the data signal does appear to be more stable in a 3G area (less switching in/out in weak signal areas).