AT&T 3G Network Down In Some Areas, Reports Say [At&t] (2)
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We here at Gizmodo have been getting interesting missives from several readers about how AT&T's 3G network has just plumb broke in several areas, like Boston and Hawaii. Any calls made to an iPhone 3G goes straight to voicemail, but with no notification to the iPhone owner. Switching back to the Edge/2G network will get the phone to start acting normally again. I connected with Apple Tier 2 support and we conference called into AT&T. ...
AT&T 3G Network Is Down, But Not According To AT&T [At&t] (2)
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We here at Gizmodo have been getting interesting missives from all you readers about how AT&T's 3G network has just plumb broke. Any calls made to an iPhone 3G goes straight to voicemail, but with no notification to the iPhone owner. Switching back to the Edge/2G network will get the phone to start acting normally again. While that sucks, the biggest problem seems to be getting AT&T to admit that anything is wrong in the ...
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Recently, a few bloggers are reporting an interesting pop up advice from Blogger, generally seen within post editor or possibly the dashboard.Request took too long.Your request took too long to complete. This is typically just a temporary error due to high network traffic or heavy usage of Blogger.This is reminiscent of the long ago seen Could Not Connect To Blogger.Com. I suggested a list of useful diagnostic details in Could Not Connect To Blogger.Com - ...
Why No iPhone Tethering on AT&T? Too Many iPhones! (1)
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Know how some people are complaining that they have trouble connecting to AT&T’s 3G network? How they drop calls? How they blame Apple? (Despite the phone working pretty dang well in other countries on other carriers). Remember the theory that there were so many iPhone 3Gs hitting the market that AT&T couldn’t handle the load? (That their network was basically rabbit ears tied to old antennas? — okay, we made that last one up!) Now ...