Are 3G Connection Issues Network, not iPhone, Problems?
Are 3G Connection Issues Network, not iPhone, Problems? Tuesday August 26, 2008#spacer{clear:left}#abc #sidebar{margin-top:1.5em}zSB(3,3) A pair of new reports indicate that the widely reported 3G connection issues affecting the iPhone 3G may not be a problem unique to Apple’s new phone, but rather a problem with AT&T’s 3G network itself. Perhaps the strongest confirmation of this theory is a report stating that Blackberry’s new phone, the Bold, which uses AT&T’s 3G network, is experiencing similar connection issues, including a loss of 3G connection and failover to the slower EDGE network. The Bold isn’t for sale yet, possibly because of these issues, but a Citigroup researcher has posted this report. Meanwhile, an informal, volunteer-powered study run by Wired has also
#spacer{clear:left}#abc #sidebar{margin-top:1.5em}zSB(3,3) A pair of new reports indicate that the widely reported 3G connection issues affecting the iPhone 3G may not be a problem unique to Apple’s new phone, but rather a problem with AT&T’s 3G network itself. Perhaps the strongest confirmation of this theory is a report stating that Blackberry’s new phone, the Bold, which uses AT&T’s 3G network, is experiencing similar connection issues, including a loss of 3G connection and failover to the slower EDGE network. The Bold isn’t for sale yet, possibly because of these issues, but a Citigroup researcher has posted this report. Meanwhile, an informal, volunteer-powered study run by Wired has also
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