When Apple announced the release of a new Verizon LTE iPad, there were many who were left wondering whether the Verizon LTE iPad would work with AT&T’s 3G network.
A new video released on YouTube two days ago shows that “popping an AT&T SIM card into the Verizon iPad’s micro-SIM slot appears to work [...]
Read More →Even though we all knew it was going to happen, it’s still astounding to see the sheer amount of popularity that the iPhone 4S has generated even before they’ve gotten into the hands of customers.
Since it became available for preorders on 12:01 AM Pacific on October 7th, AT&T revealed that they got 200,000 orders [...]
Read More →Just days after it was reported that Apple would be blacking out employee vacation requests for October 9th-15th, BGR reports that AT&T and Sprint also issued out blackouts on retail employee vacations for the first two weeks of October.
Read More →Obviously, Sprint is quite against the planned merger of AT&T with T-Mobile. Sprint CEO Dan Hesse has been especially critical of the idea, stating that the deal would make an uneven playing field for competitors – which would be bad for consumers.
Read More →Bloomberg recently affirmed statements by the Wall Street Journal which claimed that Sprint would start offering the iPhone 5 with an unlimited data plan next month when the device is to come out.
This is different from Verizon and AT&T, carriers that do not plan on offering unlimited data for the device.
Read More →The acquisition of T-Mobile by AT&T is currently one of the largest merges in the world of business.
By buying out T-mobile, AT&T seeks to simultaneously become the largest telecommunications carrier the U.S has ever seen, and also cut out competition while it’s at it.
Read More →Yesterday, we reported how it was rumored that Sprint would get the iPhone 5 along with AT&T and Verison once the phone is released.
Now, it seems that a new rumor has surfaced, claiming that T-Mobile will get the iPhone 5 along with the other carriers as well.
Read More →AT&T and Verizon won’t be the only carriers to first introduce the new iPhone 5 anymore. The Wall Street Journal reports that Sprint is also receiving the privilege of unveiling America’s most awaited smartphone when it comes out.
The report also states that the iPhone 5 will indeed be released mid-October, which is actually a bit later than some other trusted reports we have heard.
Read More →In a brief report by BGR, more evidence toward the already strong rumor of an early October iPhone 5 release showed up.
This time, the evidence comes from AT&T’s Vice President, who seems to have inadvertently affirmed the date of the iPhone 5 release.
Apparently, the VP made the following comment to a group of managers:
Read More →On August 11th, AT&T will finally do away with unauthorized Wi-fi hotspot tethering on jailbroken iPhones. A while back, AT&T started sending emails and text messages to users of jailbreak apps like MyWi and PDANet, threatening to automatically give them a $45 tethering plan if the tethering activity continued.
Read More →Sprint, the large U.S. telecommunications company, recently reported their quarterly earnings, and they could have been better. The company announced a larger-than-expected loss for the second quarter of 2011 yesterday, and as a result, shares fell more than 15%. The company added 1.1 million new customers, but lost over 100,000 of them, a portion of which switched to Verizon or AT&T.
Read More →According to sources and rumor, AT&T will start throttling data starting September along with Verizon and Virgin Mobile, just in time for the rumored iPhone 5 launch.
By throttling data, AT&T is hoping to clear up a lot of congestion along its 3G lines. The data throttling will mostly affect only the largest users of data – around 5% of all users – leaving the other 95% with virtually no change at all.
Read More →Yesterday, we reported that AT&T, the carrier company for iPhones, activated 3.6 million iPhones in the second quarter of 2011. Now, Verizon has also released its second quarter results, reporting 2.3 million iPhones activated. Not bad, but still 1.3 million less than AT&T. This is an impressive quarter of Apple, with nearly 6 million iPhones activated.
Read More →T-Mobile, preparing for when it gets the iPhone 4- a fact that is pretty much ascertained once the company merges with AT&T- has begun selling Micro SIM cards to GSM iPhone customers on its website.
If we needed any more proof that T-Mobile would soon get the iPhone 4, we would have gotten it when the company confirmed that
Read More →AT&T just today announced its financial results for the second quarter of 2011. The company, which Apple contracts as an iPhone carrier, reported that 3.6 million iPhones were activated on the AT&T network in the quarter, compared to 3.2 million in the second quarter of 2010. AT&T states that 24% of iPhone activations were by new customers.
Read More →Since Apple first announced the iPhone 5, us fans have been scrambling to find news about the launch date. We here at itracki have always thought that it would be released sometime in the Fall, but until recently, there has been no specific evidence on the exact date. Now due to a Memo released by AT&T, we are given a hint that the new iPhone will come out on October 4th
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