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Originally Posted by diddiyo
that's a stupid argument. if your network can't handle the workload then don't offer a phone like the iphone that is as good as it is BECAUSE it requires a good data network.
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Agreed. It seems to me like AT&T is trying to renege on all of the promises they made with their iPhone service. From the standpoint of my work field (data center operations), if 3% of your customers are using 40% of your bandwidth, it means you have far too little bandwidth. Those 3% should be using 3% of your bandwidth - if the other 97% aren't using the full other 97%, its there if they need to.
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