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Except this isn't UMA. This is the Next Gen WiFi Calling utilizing IMS network core, hence VoLTE handoff.
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"De la Vega cited concerns about the reliability of call handoff between Wi-Fi and GSM networks. It is more seamless when handing off to LTE, but AT&T's Voice over LTE rollout has not yet been completed" VoWiFI Cellular handoff can ONLY work w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Shoozz Don't argue with emotional ignorant trolls, it just detracts from the otherwise interesting and positive discussions on AI. Please do us all a favor and don't roll in the mud with the pigs cause the pigs like it…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Of course, All data networks do something similar. But that doesn't explain why download speeds can be so high one time, and much less another, unless something is causing packets to get lost or re-routed. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Amdahl Something seems to be going on. Could it be that AT&T has discovered that the poor transmission capability of iPhone 4 is harming the 3G network when it tries to upload fast, and they are capping to limit…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta The point is that you are looking at a very small number of data points out of tens of millions of users. AND, those data points are self-selected. Why not wait for real facts and evidence rather than the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta No, they're not. 'Capped' implies an intentional limit. As it is, the fact that SOME people in SOME cities get less than that doesn't tell you much of anything. Sorry, I'm in one of the 'affected' marke…
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The accident or not, we are paying our bill and as end users, and contractualy tied with ATT, and we can certainly speak our mind if we feel that somethign isn't right. I'm not sure if I missed your point or you missed mine, but I never claimed tha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross There are several hundred markets that AT&T serves. So what is 30? I know at least as much as you think you do about this, likely more. You should know by now, assuming that you're not a child, that posts …
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Seriously, you should read the whole post on macrumors forums before assuming that i think that everyone is affected. AGAIN, there is a list with over 30 markets that is affected with upload speed issue. So, read the whole thing, then make the con…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism If it was a simple matter of artificial throttling then this should easily be done to affect all phones on all networks with essentially the flip of a switch. The idea that you think companies ever willingly …
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Ok, stop the trolling, or you're out. Ok I won't comment anymore on the post. But seriously, would you mind explaining (whenver) how did you guys come up with that title, and where did you get your intel.…
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Whatever it is, the speeds ARE capped at 100kbps. ATT is the internet provider. Not very hard to come to the conclusion. If they are dealing with some issues, why not coming out clean and addressing the issue? As of right now, noone has the official…
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The funniest thing to me is the actual Title of AppleInsider's headline "AT&T not throttling iPhone 4 upload bandwidth" Haha. And I thought this site had some credentials. Forums on other sites are overloaded with screenshots from almost 40 …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Some iPhone 4 users have experienced slow upload speeds on the AT&T network, but the issue is not a result of intentional bandwidth throttling by the U.S. carrier, AppleInsider has learned. Users ac…