AT&T network bucks up at WWDC keynote

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  1. EL PRESIDENTE

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    During a demo of the Iphone 4....the AT&T network wouldn't load the NY Times webpage. haha

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    No, it was their (Apple's) WiFi network that had issues. 150+ people at the conference where all logged into it which prevented Steve Jobs from getting the connection he needed.

    I want the new iPhone! Comes out June 24th!
     
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    10:44 am Steve concludes demo.
    10:44 am Someone shouts, "Try Verizon."
    10:43 am Asks Scott for any suggestions.
    10:43 am Steve apologizing again.
    10:43 am iPhone 4 slowly barely loads NY Times.
    10:43 am Difference is fairly amazing.
    10:42 am Steve goes back to showing photos.
    10:42 am iPhone 4 now on AT&T, all kinds of error messages about not being connected to the internet popping up on iPhone 4.
    10:41 am Switching to backups.
    10:41 am NY Times still not loading on iPhone 4.
    10:41 am Steve asks everyone to get off WiFi to help him out, audience laughs.
    10:41 am Loading slowly, "networks in here always unpredictable."
    10:40 am Loading up NY Times next.
     
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    I've had issues connecting to wifi on an ipod touch...my mac connects fine but ipod touch sometimes has issues doing so, esp. in public wifi networks (airports, etc).
     

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