A couple of weeks ago reports came in that suggested AT&T could possible be restricting upload speeds on the iPhone 4 so as not to crash it’s network. Thankfully this turned out to be wrong, and instead it was an issue with some Alcatel Software bug and AT&T said they would get onto it.
Well today Reuters reports that AT&T are planning on rolling out the software update to their networks over the next 2-3 weeks to solve the issues users have been having.
The No. 2 U.S. mobile operator said on Monday it had begun rolling out an Alcatel-Lucent software patch that would restore uplink speeds for its high-speed data services that depend on so-called HSUPA technology.
“This patch will be deployed on a phased basis over the next two to three weeks,” AT&T spokesman Mark Siegel said.
AT&T, the exclusive U.S. provider for iPhone, said the iPhone 4, the latest Apple device, was the only smartphone that runs on its HSUPA network.
So any users having issues with your upload speeds, hopefully they should be resolved within the next couple of weeks.
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