AT&T Offloading Data Service To Wi-Fi In Troubled Areas
In some of AT&T's most troubled areas, they have come up with an alternate solution to their problems. AT&T is trying to offload their data traffic to Wi-Fi.
In some of AT&T's most troubled areas, they have come up with an alternate solution to their problems. AT&T is trying to offload their data traffic to Wi-Fi.
One of the lesser-known features of the iPhone 4 was support for HSUPA (High Speed Uplink Packet Access) which allows the iPhone to send data at very high speed. Unfortunately, this feature hasn't quite lived up to the promise, until now.
AT&T recently released a very positive third-quarter earnings statement. The reason given for such positive results will likely come as no surprise to readers of this site.
If you were to base your opinion of the iPhone, and AT&T's service for it, solely on news stories and commentary, you might think the iPhone is one of the worst consumer electronics devices ever made. However, recent survey statistics show quite a different story.
If you were hoping AT&T would lose exclusivity on the iPhone just so you could grab a handset with Verizon on an unlimited data plan, then be sure to read on, and find out why this will never be a possibility.
The free AT&T account management app for the iPhone, myWireless Mobile, receives enhanced alerts, iOS 4 support, and AT&T WI-Fi locator.
AT&T's CTO John Donovan has stated at an industry event that the company will move "Heaven and Earth" to improve the network's service. Read on to find out more!
Do you love your iPhone but hate the lousy reception in your home? Frustrated by having to step outside to make or take phone calls? A new device from AT&T may solve this troubling issue for you.
You can't argue that having 3G everywhere on your iPad is unbelievably convenient. This ubiquitous access to all the content you want is indeed nothing short of revolutionary. Unfortunately, it doesn't come without a price. Fortunately if you have an iPhone 4 already, there is a workaround.
Thanks to a recent court decision, all iPhone owners are now part of a lawsuit against Apple. What does this mean for you? Read on to find out.
AT&T blaming Alcatel-Lucent software bug for recent upload speed issues over the last few days.
AT&T's data network has been experiencing scattered nationwide upload speeds limited to no more than 100Kbps over the last few days.
Less than two weeks after the official debut of the iPhone 4, Apple and AT&T are facing a class action suit over the device's antenna issue.
The stories proved false before, but again we are hearing a Verizon-based iPhone will be coming to the U.S. at the beginning of the year.
Apple and AT&T have been hit with a class-action lawsuit over the removal of the iPad 3G unlimited data plan, which has been abolished and replaced with a capped plan. Read on to find out more!
AT&T announced that if you don't have an iPhone 4 pre-ordered you won't be able to purchase one until Tuesday, June 29. However, pre-ordered handsets will be available this week. Read on to find out more.
According to various sources, Apple and AT&T have started cancelling iPhone 4 pre-orders! Read on to find out more about this disaster.
Like many iPhone users, NY Times Columnist David Pogue has been taking a look at his data usage to see what data plan works best for him. What David Pogue found was some odd usage in the middle of the night, and he had to investigate.
AT&T is stepping up its game once again today with a new screw-up which, I'm certain, will give you some terrible nightmares.
That's it folks, we've just been told by an AT&T rep that apparently, the carrier just ran out of iPhone 4s for launch day.
There are many different ways to cope with the frustration caused by AT&T and its spotty network (or its new capped data plans). Usually, it involves ranting in our comment section or writing to AT&T's CEO (not recommended). One user took his frustration to a whole new level and built, what so many are dreaming of, a Verizon iPad.
Walmart is expected to join the iPhone 4 launch party come June 24th. CNET is reporting that the largest U.S. retailer will have in stock the newest iPhone, joining Best Buy and Radio Shack as the third Independent retailer to sell the fourth generation device on its first day.
AT&T has a problem. Therefore, Apple has a problem. Therefore, all of us iPhone addicts have a problem. What do the new AT&T data limits mean for us, and what hope do we have that things won't get any worse?