AT&T Upgrades
Finally there appears to be an explanation for all the bitterly cold weather we’ve been having lately: Hell has frozen over.
The cause: AT&T appears to have followed through on promises to upgrade its cellular network making it, according to tests published by PC World, by far the fastest 3G wireless network in America.
If the numbers are to be believed (and they include over 50,000 speed tests in 13 cities in the U.S. using both phones and 3G-connected laptops), AT&T’s reversal of fortune is nothing short of astonishing. The data are actually hard to fathom. The average AT&T download speed is now 1410kbps. Verizon is next at 877kbps, followed by T-Mobile at 868kbps and Sprint at 795kbps. That puts AT&T at nearly twice the throughput of its competition, across the board.
I’ve never had any issues with my AT&T service, I must be an exception to the rule if I am to believe everyone else on the Internet.






