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Bit
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reply to theeinstein

Re: What strain?

Blah blah blah, show us the proof backing up the bullshit conjecture.
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theeinstein
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Dude do you not read English... proof is in the mouth of the freaking CEO... I swear I feel like Im talking to my wife!



Bit
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Dude, do you not read English? The CEO said nothing of the kind and neither did the CTO. The only thing he even remotely alluded to was a possible coming smartphone crunch that is BEGINNING to effect US WIRLESS NETWORKS (not just AT&T) which for AT&T, coming 4G deployment keeps them ahead of it (according to the CTO) which means they aren't behind it.

Not a word about 1/2 their network being slow as was claimed by Matt. Matt pulled the 1/2 the network stat out of his ass just as he always does expecting no one to question his endless conjecture.
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theeinstein
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Well lets discuss the N-SET routine being implemented to offload unneeded 3g calls to the 2g network on all phones except iphone and bberyy... This is in direct correlation to the recent overload "rumors"



Bit
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Blah blah blah, it does not prove "most" of the network is seeing slow speeds as Matt See Profile claimed. Period.

Comcast uses traffic management techniques too, but it is certainly not proof that "most" of their network is running slow. And nothing the CEO or CTO has said even remotely supports the claim that most of their network is seeing slow speeds.

And while obviously some examples can be seen of slower than optimal speed, the same can be said about ANY provider, wireless or otherwise and in no way even begins to speak to the extent of any issues that exist. It certainly doesn't provide evidence to a point in which is could be said with even remote certainty that "most" of the network sees slow speeds.

Matt See Profile pull the stat out of his ass, plain and simple and this isn't the first time he has attempted to present his conjecture as fact.

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