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So the internets are exploding thanks to a Consumerist article that involved not being able to order an iPhone in New York City via AT&T’s website.
AT&T has apparently found
UPDATE: TiPb asked for AT&T’s side of this story, and here it is:
“The AT&T wireless network is designed and engineered to deliver the highest possible levels of capacity and
Look what we have here — some great news for AT&T as it snags first place in Gizmodo‘s 12 city 3G data test. (Just like their latest commercial claims.)
UPDATE: AT&T has contacted TiPb to say infrastructure spending is NOT the reason for iPhone connection problems.
ORIGINAL: Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update sideswiped iPhone network problems last night,
If Apple ends US iPhone exclusivity with AT&T in 2010, could Verizon handle the handset that currently crushes service in data-dense cities like San Francisco and New York? BusinessWeek scored
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AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph de la Vega has told the Wall Street Journal that despite what he said back in October
Fake Steve Jobs, the nom de guerre of Newsweek’s Dan Lyons, got a ton of attention for his Operation Chokehold campaign to effectively DDoS the AT&T data network, including
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In response to Fake Steve’s call for Operation Chokehold — a flashmob event intended to overwhelm AT&T’s data network — AT&T has told Cult of Mac:
We understand that
Fake Steve Jobs has had enough of AT&T and their “bastardly behavior over bandwidth usage” and so is launching a crowd-sourced, flash-mobbed, Rickson Gracie-style assault on their network called “



































