Submitted: March 29, 2011 - 8:46am
Last updated: March 29, 2011 - 8:57am
Last updated: March 29, 2011 - 8:57am
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Ars Technica
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Casey Johnston
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AT&T, 208 South Akard St, Dallas, TX, 75202, United States
AT&T has admitted that it clipped the wings of its 4G network and is the reason that two recently released phones, the Motorola Atrix 4G and the HTC Inspire 4G, have dismal upload speeds. Carrier reps have promised that AT&T will fix the problem with a software update to the phones in April after many complaints were made to the Better Business Bureau. AT&T's HSUPA network has been up and running for some time now, but when 4G phones began entering the market recently, customers were surprised to find their upload speeds were no faster than 300kbps.
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