AT&T says its dropping fewer calls and is seeing an improvement in their network thanks to new carriers at existing cell sites, an ongoing backhaul renovation, and the recent roll-out of 7.2Mbps capability across most of its 3G footprint, reports Engadget.
AT&T claims that dropped calls network-wide has been reduced from 1.41 percent to 1.05 percent between December '08 and '09.
They have also provided slides which chart their 3G Voice Composite Quality Index in San Francisco, Manhattan, and New York Metro. All three areas have seen improvements from September to December. Manhattan especially.
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AT&T claims that dropped calls network-wide has been reduced from 1.41 percent to 1.05 percent between December '08 and '09.
They have also provided slides which chart their 3G Voice Composite Quality Index in San Francisco, Manhattan, and New York Metro. All three areas have seen improvements from September to December. Manhattan especially.
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