AT&T activates 3.2 million iPhones in Q3
Hot on the heels of Apple’s 8.4 million iPhones sold in Q3, AT&T announces a record-breaking 3.2 million of those were activated on their network. Their churn levels were lower than ever as well, 1.01 percent postpaid churn and 1.29 percent total churn, and the all-important ARPU (average monthly revenues per subscriber) up [...]
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AT&T outage in North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee
AT&T appears to be down in at least parts of North Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee right now, but luckily TiPb readers still have land lines to light up our alert lines. We’re not sure whether it’s voice, data, or both as we’re getting lots of different reports. If you’re having a problem with your iPhone [...]
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Apple and AT&T: network problems and the Verizon option
Wired has a great article up detailing the borderline relationship between Apple and AT&T, how both feel the other has failed them, and how both just can’t leave.
The two corporations have argued about almost everything. Jobs has been apoplectic about the state of AT&Tâs network and what he views as its slow-footed upgrade [...]
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Class action lawsuit over iPhone/AT&T exclusivity gets certified â should it go to court?
The class action lawsuit against AT&T’s US iPhone exclusivity has been certified, which means a judge thinks it meets the legal requirements to go forward. If you remember back, The crux of suit states that customer contracts are 2 years, but the AT&T exclusivity is 5 years — so customers were falsely lured to AT&T [...]
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AT&T comments on slow upload speeds: software issue
Yesterday, we were concerned that AT&T might have capped iPhone 4 data upload speeds in certain areas. AT&T has responded and assures us that they have not; in fact, it’s a software problem.
You may have seen some speculation that we were somehow capping data speeds. We’re not. Here’s the deal: It’s a software issue which [...]
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