While there were some murmuring that AT&T\’s gimped HSUPA upload speeds were getting back to normal, we\’ve now got official word that the software fix has been deployed and may roll out over the following two to 3 weeks.
The software patch is being deployed in areas where the AT&T network is supported by Alcatel-Lucent, in line with an AT&T spokesperson. This should come as a gigantic relief to those suffering from crippled connections, which in keeping with AT&T accounts for roughly 2% of all wireless subscribers. We\’d known Alcatel-Lucent was at the basis of the issue, and that a fix was coming soon, however it\’s good to understand that we\’re only a few weeks away to all systems normal.
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