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20 Apr
I know it must all sound familiar too you but AT&T is working on its 3G network in order to make it ready for the new iPhone coming this June. Sounds like 2008 all over again. The same maker is getting ready to release the next generation phone for the same carrier. And the carrier is working on its network in order to make it better.
The new Apple will support faster HSDPA as far as rumors go and AT&T has confirmed that it is working on software upgrades meant to boost 3G downlink speeds to 7.2Mbps. Will everything working okay this time? Are we to expect the same familiar AT&T network issues we’ve seen until now? Are we going to have a more stable connection? What do you think?
via telephonyonline
Tags: 3G, Apple, Apple, At&T, At&T, HSDPA, Mobile News
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[...] balance traffic between the carrier’s 2G and 3G networks and reduce the load on the 3G network. What that means is that AT&T customers will use 2G for voice and 3G for data usage. Will that [...]
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