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AppleInsider first broke the news yesterday that AT&T has not been intentionally throttling iPhone 4 upload speeds, and now today they report that AT&T has backed up AppleInsiders exclusive by issuing an official statement explaining that the issue is due to a software problem that will be resolved very shortly.
The statement goes on to say that AT&T and Alcatel-Lucent jointly identified the software defect, which was impacting uplink performance for smartphone customers using 3G HSUPA in markets with Alcatel-Lucent equipment, which explains why the problem was only occurring in certain cities and not others.
This impacts less than two percent of our wireless customer base. While Alcatel-Lucent develops the appropriate software fix, we are providing normal 3G uplink speeds and consistent performance for affected customers with HSUPA-capable devices.
AT&T.
So basically, what AT&T is saying is, its not our fault, and dont blame us this time!
Source: AppleInsider