AT&T is finally extending the availability and coverage of the 3G Microcell femtocell... but not to the places that need it most. I started my career with CNET all the way back in 2005, when the ...
AT&T is offering femtocells to customers in Charlotte, North Carolina, in its first full consumer trial of the technology, which uses a small cellular base station in a home or office to improve ...
AT&T is finally ready to do something about the horrible reception that so many of us have been experiencing, as they are finally set to make the 3G Microcell available nationwide starting next month.
After months of testing, AT&T has finally announced the nationwide rollout of its 3G MicroCell. Starting in mid-April and continuing over the next several months, AT&T will gradually introduce its ...
Despite the fact that I live in a burgeoning metropolis with a clear view of San Francisco, the cell reception at my home is embarrassingly unreliable. For this reason, and this reason only, I’m ...
Dan Frommer reports for Business Insider that AT&T is making some interesting decisions in regards to customer data plans. This recent decision will probably stir the pot with customers already irate ...
Call me crazy, but doesn't the pricing of the Microcell seem ridiculously backwards.<BR><BR>Correct me if I'm wrong, but this is how I understand it playing out. <BR><BR>AT&T fails to invest in their ...
Sadly, I'm one of the poor souls who has close to zero cell coverage in my house. It's partly the way my home is constructed, and partly because the city fathers in the area I live in are going real ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- U.S. iPhone users have joked that Apple's gadget can do everything but make phone calls. The problem is partly due to congestion on AT&T's wireless network. Now in some cities, AT&T ...
Everybody knows that using cellphones indoors can be a mixed bag: you might get lots of signal strength outside (standing in the rain) but once you step inside (where it might be, say, warm and dry) ...
I was a happy AT&T customer last week–for about an hour. Now, it’s back to frustration and anger. [ See CIO.com’s recent article, My AT&T Customer Service Nightmare. ] I spent $150 on a product called ...
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