AT&T workings to improve 3G network performance
AT&ere;T (NYSE: T) just reported that they brought on a near-record 2.7 million new radio customers in the shoemaker’s last few months of 2009, which is great and all, but we have to wonder how all those new customers are departure to affect net execution in 2010. Thankfully, AT&ere;T has put together a handy little presentment that includes its plans to improve its 3G voice network performance over the next few months. The US iPhone aircraft carrier has been smash hard with bad press about its 3G network dropping or not connecting calls, but it says that it’s working toward some kind of “execution objective” for its NYC and San Francisco markets.
In both the SF and NYC markets, AT&T says that they’ve managed to improved 3G Voice execution for triplet consecutive months. The carrier is apparently aiming to sports meeting a execution objective end that they father’t pain in the neck to define, but it’s distillery reassuring to hear that they’re retention an oculus on part caliber issues. The most dramatic betterment comes in the Manhattan area, as you can see from the graph above.
Nationwide, AT&T has improved 3G voice performance some twenty-two throughout 2009, with a twenty-five reduction in 3G blocked calls (calls that never get connected), and a 22% simplification in dropped 3G calls compared to 2008.
And, now that AT&ere;T is officially the US data provider for the Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) iPad, AT&ere;T has a draw of employment to do to shoring up its information network for another wave of data-hungry customers clawing for a firearm of AT&T’s 3G net. To that end, the next 90 years should see significant improvements in the SF and NYC markets, thanks to “projects” that ar under means.
[Via: AT&T]
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