i.gizmodo.com — AT&T is expecting traffic to increase tenfold with the presumed release of the next iteration of the iPhone this summer, and is expanding and improving their wireless network to handle the added stress with ease.
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jguy584Apr 5, 2009
In other news; AT&T announces a 250MB cap on their "unlimited" data plan, and a $2.50 per kilobyte charge after that. AT&T cites "infrastructure costs" as the reason for this, despite turning down billions in government funding last week.
yowhatdafuxupApr 5, 2009
anyone think its kinda f**ked up we split AT&T into 22 companies in 1984 and since then, half of them have been reacquired by AT&T/SBC
purplesawdustApr 6, 2009
Thats no data-center
paulishukuApr 6, 2009
What? Darth Vader trapped in a tie fighter? <a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_jIxeoDN9s">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_jIxeoDN9s</a>
wontstoptalkingApr 6, 2009
Maybe this time I can afford the service? I'm getting sick of my old unlocked iPhone I bought off a friend....the Safari icon looks so lonely when it can only be used in the range of wifi hotspots. That is not how the iPhone was meant to be used! Please, at&t, make it a reasonable cost!But alas, arguing with at&t about anything iPhone is like arguing with Comcast about anything *period.*