Apple aware of AT&T upgrade plans, sees "progress"

updated 06:10 pm EST, Mon January 25, 2010

Apple knows advance AT&T details


Apple knows of and supports AT&T's future 3G plans, the iPhone creator said during its December quarter conference call on Monday. Addressing a question over AT&T network problems, Apple said it has seen AT&T's plans for upgrades and is confident that the carrier will make "very significant progress" on improving the capacity of the network. Specific details of what this would involve weren't mentioned.

Previously, AT&T has said it mostly plans to add 850MHz spectrum in more areas and to improve the backhaul that handles overall traffic. It has more recently added second network layers in existing areas to balance the load in key areas.

The observation regardless both confirms Apple's inside access to AT&T's network plans and that it publicly remains loyal to AT&T in the future. Many have suspected that Apple has been the primary impetus behind advance upgrades in 2007 for EDGE as well as 2008 and 2009 for 3G, but both companies have typically stayed silent on the amount of collaboration.

News of the teamwork comes just as rumors are circulating of a union with Verizon for one or more devices that some critics believe may have been prompted by AT&T's network issues. Since launching the iPhone 3G in 2008, AT&T's network has seen a large upswing in the number of reported dropped calls and drops down to EDGE from 3G. Many have accused AT&T of being poorly prepared for a rush of data-aware devices, though others have noted that the iPhone itself may be partly responsible as it may be overly sensitive to 3G issues.


By Electronista Staff

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  1. stevesnj

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    Joined: Apr 2003

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    Hmmmm

    seems that AT&T picks an unusuall time to say they will be upgrading their network. Maybe scared of a possible carrier addition to the iPhone? Verizon perhaps? Announcement of Verizon on Wednesday? nah thats all just a coincidence! Sorry AT&T too late!! Im switching the first day Verizon climbs on board!!!


  1. ZinkDifferent

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    Joined: Jan 2005

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    Verizon...

    I'll stick with AT&T -- you may enjoy your newly raised $360 early termination fees, and the customary nickel and diming, and bad customer treatment by Verizon.

    Verizon is not the panacea people make it out to be.


  1. sammaffei

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    Joined: Sep 2004

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    Amen!

    "Verizon is not the panacea people make it out to be..."

    How true. Let's not forget, Verizon grew out of the Ma Bell. They're the "phone company" of ancient days. They've been s******* people for over a 100 years.

    I also keep hearing "Comcast sucks! I'm switching to Verizon" Last time I did a price / speed / tv comparison, you wind up paying the same as Comcast for the same level of service. And, the last person that I knew had a Fios problem, couldn't get a service guy to their house for 5 days.


  1. testudo

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    Re: Amen!

    How true. Let's not forget, Verizon grew out of the Ma Bell. They're the "phone company" of ancient days. They've been s******* people for over a 100 years.

    And ATT is made up of basically the rest of the pieces.

    I also keep hearing "Comcast sucks! I'm switching to Verizon" Last time I did a price / speed / tv comparison, you wind up paying the same as Comcast for the same level of service. And, the last person that I knew had a Fios problem, couldn't get a service guy to their house for 5 days.

    And maybe you happen to live in the one place where Comcast has good service. But I gave up on them when I moved into my current house 6 years ago (with price increase after price increase for no better service) and refuse to go back. I used DSL rather than cable internet.

    And comcast may get service guys out sooner, but with Comcast it usually takes two trips to get things to work correctly. The first one for the guy to come and say "um, looks good to me!" and then you have to wait for the level 2 tech to come out and go "Who the h*** set this up? No wonder it doesn't work...".

    Friends of mine were stuck with them for years, and having to deal with service that would go out for periods of time, but told on the phone "No, there's no service issues". And I can't remember how many times the phone idiots insisted on sending someone out to their house to check their signal strength, only to be told that it was fine each and every time.


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