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Survey suggests networks to blame for some iPhone 3G issues
Survey suggests networks to blame for some iPhone 3G issues
Survey results from Wired suggest that carriers and slow networks are hampering the iPhone 3G when it comes to downloading. It may all be out of Apple's control, but that won't stop customers from being upset.h Read More...
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iPhone doesn't have 3G issues, probably
Computerworld Blogs - Macintosh & Apple — ... iPhone update that caused so many problems really for? Even if networks are to blame for speed issues, that does not necessarily mean there isn't a problem with the iPhone too. ... There is something going on outside Apple's control. Not that it matters when it comes to people suing Apple. Still, if there is a network issue, at least in the US, AT&T will ultimately have to build its way out of it, and we can all rest assured that won't happen within the lifetime of our contracts. more And finally... Buffer overflow: Other Computerworld bloggers: ...

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