By Ed Hardy, 12/14/2009
Many iPhone users love their smartphone, but they hate AT&T's network, which they blame for their beloved device's weak data connections and dropped calls. But experts say that the real source of the iPhone's woes is the iPhone itself. According to Roger Entner, the head of telecommunications research at Nielsen, Apple's smartphone does not communicate well with cell towers, which causes problems that "affect both voice and data." This could help explain the results of some recent research by Root Wireless. This company compared the 3G networks of all four of the top wireless carriers, and found that AT&T's came out on top in most ways, including average download speed and more consistent coverage.
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