AT&T Dropped Product Return Period To 14 Days, Effective Immediately

An internal memo discovered by Engadget has recently revealed a revision of AT&T’s equipment return and cancellation policy. Under the revised policy, equipment return and cancellation period would be descended from 30 days to 14 days. The change in policy will affect all but a few business customers.

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AT&T’s MiFi Liberate: The First Touchscreen LTE Hotspot

The MiFi Liberate is a LTE hotspot that can connect up to 10 Wi-Fi devices at a time. This device comes with a 2.8-inch touchscreen. This hotspot device, made by Novatel Wireless, supports AT&T’s LTE network. The battery of the device is able to deliver up to 11 hours run-time. The MiFi Liberate is compatible with networks in more than 200 countries.

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Verizon iPhone 5 Is Unlocked OTB, Supports GSM Networks Of AT&T And T-Mobile

It is confirmed that Verizon iPhone 5 is indeed unlocked. The iPhone 5 works on Verizon’s LTE networks fine, besides the nano-SIM slot also supports other GSM carriers such as AT&T and T-Mobile. It has been tested that the Verizon iPhone 5 is fully compatible with AT&T’s and T-Mobile’s 3G networks. Because of different LTE bands, you probably can not get high speed connectivity.

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Public Interest Groups Lodge Complaint With FCC Over AT&T’s FaceTime Blocking

When Apple launched iPhone 5 and announced that iPhone users will finally be able to use FaceTime over cellular networks, Apple users were ecstatic. They have long been demanding that the feature should be offered over regular calls, not just on WiFi. However, one of iPhone 5 carriers, AT&T, seems to be curbing the use of FaceTime through its restrictive policies.

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AT&T To Shut Down 2G Wireless Networks By 2017

AT&T has announced that the company will shut down its second-generation 2G wireless networks in 5 years. According to the SEC filing, the telecommunications giant has confirmed that the company is not interested to continue old 2G network after 2017. Along with this statement, AT&T has also confirmed that the company is upgrading its systems to faster technology for better use its limited airwaves.

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First Experiences AT&T’s Garnet Red Samsung Galaxy S III Look At Launch

From this week, AT&T has started to ship its carrier-specific Garnet Red version of the Samsung Galaxy S III. A reporter from Technobuffalo has published a video and some images of Garnet Red Samsung Galaxy S III. For the first time, this version has been published. When AT&T’s other versions launched, at that time the company officially announced the red model of Samsung Galaxy S III. The phone has arrived a bit late on the scene and its specifications are same to its predecessor with blue and white model.

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AT&T Cuts Nokia Lumia 900 By Half, Now $49.99 Only

The price of Nokia Lumia 900 has been cut to half by AT&T. The price cut came after three months since the phone’s launch in US through AT&T. When Nokia Lumia 900 entered in US market through AT&T the device had been priced at $99 with two-year agreement. Yesterday, the new price ($49.99 with two year contract) was announced.

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