Friday, April 22, 2011 10:06 AM EDT

AT&T Admits Network Can't Handle iPhone, iPad

By Ricardo Bilton

http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/137269/20110422/at-t-admits-network-can-t-handle-iphone-ipad.htm

AT&T has admitted that the rise of tablet and smartphones like the iPad and 
iPhone has taken a major toll on its network.

In its public filing to the Federal Communications Commission yesterday, the 
company admits that its network has been under increasing strain as more and 
more high-bandwidth devices have been connected. This not only includes 
smartphones like the iPhone, but tablets like the iPad as well. AT&T says that 
in many cases tablets put a greater stress on their network than smartphones do.

AT&T traces its network troubles back to around 2007, and though the filing 
does not mention the iPhone by name, the company's 8,000% increase in data 
consumption from 2007 to 2010 correspond s with the launch of the first iPhone 
in 2008. Smartphones, AT&T says, use 24 times more data for each user, and that 
doesn't even include tablet usage.

The company doesn't see the traffic troubles letting up. "Over the next five 
years, data usage on AT&T's network is projected to skyrocket as customers 
'mobilize' all of their communications activities, from streaming HD video and 
cloud computing to a range of M2M applications like energy management, fleet 
tracking, and remote health monitoring," AT&T writes in the filing.

AT&T says the overloading of its network justifies its acquisition of T-Mobile. 
Customers will benefit from faster data and a reduced frequency of dropped 
calls. The company also says that the acquisition would increase broadband 
penetration to rural areas of the United States, a significant goal of the 
Obama administration. 
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