AT&T’s FCC filing for their planned T-Mo merger brings up a few interesting 
points about AT&T’s network. To wit:

A smartphone generates 24 times the mobile data traffic of a conventional 
wireless phone, and the explosively popular iPad and similar tablet devices can 
generate traffic comparable to or even greater than a smartphone. AT&T’s mobile 
data volumes surged by a staggering 8,000% from 2007 to 2010, and as a result, 
AT&T faces network capacity constraints more severe than those of any other 
wireless provider.

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