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AT&T punishes its customers for T-Mo merger’s failure
GigaOM (Jan 26 2012)
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It also expanded fiber and Ethernet backhaul links to the majority of its cell sites, so 80 percent of its mobile broadband traffic is riding over 14 Mbps HSPA+ connections.
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AT&T punishes its customers for T-Mo merger’s failure
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It also expanded fiber and Ethernet backhaul links to the majority of its cell sites, so 80 percent of its mobile broadband traffic is riding over 14 Mbps HSPA+ connections.
(Read Full Article)
Bookmark or Share this article
AT&T blasts Q4 record with 9.4M smartphone sales, 7.6M iPhone activations - FierceWireless
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- Verizon still ironing the bugs out of LTE
- also written by Kevin Fitchard
- Report: T-Moblie in talks with Clearwire, cable
- also mentions Congress
- Examining Intel's conception of the radio access network
- also written by Kevin Fitchard
- Reaching Network Nirvana Through Fiber & Carrier Ethernet
- also published in GigaOM
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