Epoch-Fail award, special edition just for AT&T
December 4th, 2009
In this special edition, I hereby give the Epoch-Fail award to AT&T for their recent nonsensical lawsuit to stop Verizon from advertizing a truthful comparison between their respective 3G network coverage areas. Needless to say, this lawsuit did nothing but highlight the pathetic nature of AT&T’s 3G coverage.
According to Paul Thurrott,
AT&T, of course, is the exclusive US carrier for the Apple iPhone, and—as any iPhone user will tell you—AT&T’s 3G network is tiny, ill-equipped to handle the iPhone’s voluminous data traffic, and often completely unavailable.
There has been several news stories in the Silicon Valley area (home of Apple and Google) which have highlighted AT&T’s much complained about network, including non-3G problems, such as frequent dropped calls (issues that may have been carried over from the Cingular days). Among 3G complaints, speed (slowness) is one of the major issues. AT&T has said they are in the process of upgrading their network right now. However, why would a company put forward such a poor product at the heart of one of the world’s technological centers?
It almost goes without saying that the lawsuit was thrown out of court (already!). AT&T, you can’t sue the truth away from the public eye!
Paul Thurrott concludes,
[AT&T's] 3G network is widely considered the be the shoddiest of the major wireless networks in the United States, a fact that was coincidentally confirmed this past month in the latest issue of Consumer Reports, which rated AT&T’s overall cell phone network as the worst of the major carriers.
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What’s even more sad for AT&T is that they are a year and a half behind Verizon in rolling out the next generation 4G data service. This means they will suffer even more ridicule from Verizon when they start to point out 4G Vs 3G.
http://www.electronista.com/articles/09/04/16/4g.iphone.on.verizon/