I couldn't understand how MediaFLO testing could affect their service. MediaFLO runs on a separate frequency and I don't believe is even part of the AT&T network. It's run by Qualcomm and works somewhat like broadcast TV, thus doesn't use the cell network and provides the carriers relief from congestion on their data network.
“There's a certain feeling of wading through water with this phone, as every time we went exploring the menus, we were met with a delay long enough to make us doubt our keystrokes registered.”
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Dave,
I couldn't understand how MediaFLO testing could affect their service. MediaFLO runs on a separate frequency and I don't believe is even part of the AT&T network. It's run by Qualcomm and works somewhat like broadcast TV, thus doesn't use the cell network and provides the carriers relief from congestion on their data network.