ethiopianreview.com - 8/28/2009
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As has been discussed here ad nauseum , AT&T's network has been stressed by the iPhone. Since the users of Apple's device tend to use the Internet more than owners of other smartphones, AT&T's data network gets bogged down during peak periods. Now, BusinessWeek has an article that attempts to ...
online.wsj.com - 8/31/2009
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online.wsj.com —
Did AT&T get a sour apple when it
snagged the iPhone? Maybe. AT&T's exclusive right to offer...
Apple 's smart phone over the past two years has attracted new customers, and at least initially enhanced the phone company's image. But it is difficult to ...
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AT&T Gets a Fuzzy Signal on Apple's iPhone
blogs.barrons.com - 8/26/2009
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blogs.barrons.com —
Approval of a request by Vonage (VG) to
distribute a mobile VOIP application through the Apple (AAPL)...
App Store has been delayed by technical issues, a spokesperson for Apple said in an interview this afternoon.“They submitted an application for ...
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Tech Trader Daily - Barron’s Online : Apple Says ...
government.zdnet.com - 8/24/2009
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government.zdnet.com —
August 23rd, 2009 AT&T: iPhone deal blocks VoIP
over cellular Posted by Richard Koman @ August 23,...
2009 @ 8:03 PM Categories: Government technology Tags: Apple iPhone , VoIP , AT Corp. , Apple Inc. , Smart Phones , Telephony , Telecommunications , ...
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AT&T: iPhone deal blocks VoIP over cellular | ZDNet ...
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iPhone users want to use internet, can AT&T keep up with data demand
Phones Review —
... The odd’s are unfortunate against AT&T, lots of there are 60,000 cell towers desperately needing to be upgraded. This will cost billions of dollars although AT&T have kept a tight lid on capital spending during the recession. All carriers are going in the direction of a much faster network called LTE which will begin being deployed in 2011. To read more on this subject go to ethiopian review.com ...
Why AT&T Can’t Keep Up With iPhone Data Demand
Touch Podium —
... As has been discussed here ad nauseum, AT&T’s network has been stressed by the iPhone. Since the users of Apple’s device tend to use the internet more than owners of other smartphones, AT&T’s data network gets bogged down during peak periods.
[Ethiopian Review] Now, BusinessWeek has an article that attempts to explain why, after more than two years, AT&T has been seemingly unable to keep up with the demand for bandwidth generated by ...
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