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AT&T launching 4G-branded network

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AT&T launching 4G-branded network

 

That network runs on a different, “HSPA+” standard, which is actually a 3G standard, but has been shown to deliver speeds on par with — or faster than — LTE.I have been using ATT 4G ATRIX phone for already a 3 months. The speeds were slower than I phone 3g phone(on same network), (download around 1.5Mbps upload max 0.3Mbps) I was posting that fact on all the forums , we fill out Groubal against ATT misleading advertising, and what we got after ?

we got finally update so now we have 3G speeds. I was comparing ATT speed here in NYC with other carriers and please do not believe in what they say on the billboards that they the fastest network – actually it was almost always the slowest network .But the good thing is that after a 3 months I got upload speeds around 1.5 Mbps and I hope that they will improve it soon , all I can do is to wait for my 2 years contract to expire.

I’ve seen 30Mbps upload on Verizon 4G phone ,while my ATT ATRIX had 0.2Mbps.AT&T has always been behind the ball on everything. They don’t have good 3G coverage as it is, and now they want to launch 4G ? Yeah, right… Oh, and AT&T does not prorate, so if you port at any time during your billing cycle, you will NOT get any refund. Rip off, rip off, rip off. Glad I’m not with them anymore.Its Bs Everyone should sue and knock them off their high horses.

Or a man has a contract for 3 years and he had a stroke during heart surgery the phone companay was contacted in march to discontinue service and they continued to bill for another 3 monthes untill they were thresatened by an attorney then they cancled but did not reverse the charges, They are Rip Off Kings. And there answer will always be well the commuter says this or that. The computer will always say what ATT wants it to.

Regarding the proposed AT&T purchase of T-Mobile, I don’t believe for a second that T-Mobile’s aggressive low pricing will survive any longer than absolutely legally necessary.“It’s only a slight overstatement to say that if they weren’t going to block this one, the Justice Department might as well just throw the antitrust guidelines out the window,” said Herbert Hovenkamp, professor of law at the University of Iowa, who is considered by many to be the dean of American antitrust law.

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