Dan Frommer reports for Business Insider that AT&T is making some interesting decisions in regards to customer data plans. This recent decision will probably stir the pot with customers already irate ...
AT&T is finally ready to do something about the horrible reception that so many of us have been experiencing, as they are finally set to make the 3G Microcell available nationwide starting next month.
Everybody knows that using cellphones indoors can be a mixed bag: you might get lots of signal strength outside (standing in the rain) but once you step inside (where it might be, say, warm and dry) ...
I was a happy AT&T customer last week–for about an hour. Now, it’s back to frustration and anger. [ See CIO.com’s recent article, My AT&T Customer Service Nightmare. ] I spent $150 on a product called ...
If you are an iPhone owner anxiously awaiting the release of AT&T’s first femtocell device, the payoff may be coming in the next few days for select markets that ...
So I've been having problems with my AT&T service at home. The area is pretty well covered with towers (as in they've given me locations and I can see the damn things are pretty close, I have a few ...
AT&T’s has just pulled the shroud off their first femtocell device (a box that produces cellphone signals at home). It’s called the 3G MicroCell. And we have a few details regarding how it will work.
Has anyone successfully set up an ATT 3G Microcell with a Linksys router? My old Belkin died and I picked up a Linksys (CISCO) WRT54GL. Out of the box, I couldn't get it to work, so I tinkered with ...
There’s been a lot of hype and discussion surrounding the AT&T 3G MicroCell, and now we’ve got a review from someone who actually purchased one. As a refresher, this device is designed to ...
Each 3G Microcell works with up to four users at a time. The device, also called a femtocell, covers about 5,000 square feet and works only in AT&T coverage zones. If you're an AT&T user and want ...
maybe AT&T should use there heads for a change... I'm not sure what kind of Cool Aid the guys over at AT&T are drinking, but you'd think after all the negative press and user sentiment over their new ...
A more robust AT&T signal may be coming to your town soon. But this signal boost isn't because of an infrastructure investment by AT&T. This signal boost comes from a hardware investment by customers.