AT&T's network rocks, it's iPhone's problem
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AT&T's network rocks, it's iPhone's problem
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Re: AT&T's network rocks, it's iPhone's problem
#2Is there even a single other country where the iPhone has the problems it does on AT&T? I've been using my 3G on Rogers here in Canada since it was released. I've never seen a dropped call and Rogers' network is consistently faster than the phone.
Re: AT&T's network rocks, it's iPhone's problem
#3Ahem.
"AT&T is a client and Verizon is not, he added."
So much for objectivity.
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#4This seems like a poorly reasoned article to me.
I don't think anybody argues the point that AT&T has the fastest 3G network. You can have the fastest network. It can have slightly more signal bars. It can also be the one that drops calls the most. These things are not mutually exclusive.
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#5It doesn't matter if there are any shortcomings with the iPhone or not. ATT went into partnership with Apple over this and, if they can't handle what it delivers, they should have discovered this beforehand.
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#6Surely, someone has asked people in other countries what their experiences are with their iPhones on their carriers. Given that the rest of the world is on GSM (Korea excluded), we should pretty well know whose fault it is.
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#7Somebody is asleep at the wheel at nytimes. The video that they linked to for "there's a map for that" is awful.
Here is a better version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCbYTrYD5y8
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#8I'm an iPhone user in the Netherlands, locked into T-Mobile. I frequently experience dropped calls. I give T-Mobile the fault... hmmmm
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#9iPhone user for 2 years, in the UK, on O2. Never had a single dropped call or issue.
I've been to the US several times, and each time I'm amazed at the unreliable nature of both mobile cellphone networks, and landlines :/ The infrastructure simply isn't there yet.
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#10I'm an iPhone user in the Netherlands, locked into T-Mobile. I frequently experience dropped calls. I give T-Mobile the fault... hmmmm
I get not signal in the house of my parents, my girlfriend and the most part of the village I'm from (which is in the middle of the 'Randstad'). T-Mobile's network sucks.