If an iPhone app designedsolely to cover crappy coveragedoesn’t say it aloud enough , AT&T Mobility CEO Ralph de la Vegaadmitted todaythat AT&T sucks in NY and SF , order they ’re “ execute at levels below our standard . ”
https://gizmodo.com/mark-the-spot-iphone-app-tells-at-t-where-they-suck-5420524
But ! It ’s “ going to get fix . ” He anticipate . ( As AT&T hasfor over a year . ) Besides , part of it ’s in your top dog — AT&T say they have a national dropped call charge per unit of 1.32 per centum , which is within two - tenths of one percent below the “ highest - scoring provider . ” ( Though it ’s , um , higher in New York on some phones , according to some people . )

https://gizmodo.com/at-ts-internal-plans-to-fix-their-web-5041382
Disconcertingly , he made reference to AT&T ’s best-loved stat , that 3 percentage of smartphone customers push 40 percent of data , and that they ’re look at incentives — as the WSJ put it — that’ll get those people to cut back , “ in a way that ’s consistent with net - neutrality and FCC regulations . ” TheseFCC regulations . intend salary - per - byte data .
https://gizmodo.com/why-the-fccs-got-at-t-and-verizon-scared-shitless-5377347

But you get laid what ? If I could get data 100 percentage of the time , surely , I ’ll give more for it , Ralphie . [ WSJ ]
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