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February 15, 2008
The Apple Core: Google, AT&T Stunned by iPhone Data Traffic
In recent days, both Google and wireless carrier AT&T have released reports expressing at surprise at the iPhone data usage patterns demonstrated by the handset's users. In the case of Google, the company reported seeing 50 times more search requests coming from the iPhone than any other mobile handset.
Over on The Apple Core, PowerPage head honcho Jason O'Grady has the facts and figures behind the situation.
Take a look and if you have your own theories as to why surfing on the iPhone seems so popular as opposed to other handsets, let us know in the comments or forums.
Posted by chrisbarylick at February 15, 2008 9:10 AM
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See the technical details which are more interesting on the Starbucks-ATT-Apple connections in this new deal.
It is all about quick connections & downloads by expanding BANDWIDTH.
Posted by: BoC at February 17, 2008 1:42 PM










