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retroremakes
December 29th, 2009, 16:40
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/4/2009/12/340x_netwok.jpgBeing among the first of the world's networks to carry the iPhone practically guaranteed a flush few years. Also, apparently, network trouble. Take the UK's O2, whose spokespeople seem to be reading from the same apologetic script as AT&T's.
Addressing network congestion as the result of iPhone users utilizing data services exactly as you'd expect them to, O2's CEO Ronan Dunne told the FT (http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/3b911fd4-f41a-11de-ac55-00144feab49a.html?nclick_check=1) (via AllThingsD (http://www.dcemu.co.uk/vbulletin/digitaldaily.allthingsd.com)):

Where we haven't met our own high standards then there's no question, we apologise to customers for that fact,
Now, remember AT&T CEO Ralph de la Vega's qualified admission (http://gizmodo.com/5422497/att-ceo-admits-att-sucks-solution-charge-more-money) about the general crappiness of the company's network in some major cities:

[It's] performing at levels below our standards.
So far, so familiar. Dunne takes the next step in what appears to be a step-by-step guide for carrier mea culpas, and claims that it's really not a huge deal:

But it would be wrong to say O2 has failed its customers en masse
Which, again, sounds extremely familiar. AT&T (http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2009/12/09/att-to-new-york-and-san-francisco-were-working-on-it/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+wsj/biztech/feed+(WSJ.com:+Business+Technology))?

We have 98.68 percent nationwide voice retainability, which means that the difference between AT&T and the industry leader is less than 2/10 of a percentage point on this important metric.
Finally, users get a ray of hope. Vague hope, but hope nonetheless:

[Dunne] said "any short-term blip" in O2 's "network reputation" would be "more than addressed" by three solutions to the difficulties.
which corresponds rather neatly to:

This is going to get fixed," Mr. de la Vega said. "In both of those markets, I am very confident that you're going to see significant progress.
But it's not just the PR damage control that runs parallel here, it's the entire situation. O2, like AT&T, was the first carrier in its country to offer the iPhone, and the only one for quite a long time. iPhone users' increased data use was unprecedented in both markets, and brought the companies infrastructures, which were previously thought to be robust, to their knees. The next analog is how they somehow failed to predict this: they've known how data-hungry iPhone users are from the start, and they've been watching sales climb at a steady rate. So why weren't these carriers, two of the largest iPhone providers in the world, able to keep up?
That comes down to the last, most important parallel: they're both cheap. Like pretty much every carrier!
To be fair, it is the iPhone that caused their problems, with a potent combination of broad appeal and transparent, heavy data use. It's just the carriers' fault that they couldn't foresee that, or that they just didn't care. [FT (http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/3b911fd4-f41a-11de-ac55-00144feab49a.html?nclick_check=1) via AllThingsD (http://digitaldaily.allthingsd.com/20091229/iphone-strains-o2s-london-network/?mod=ATD_rss), WSJ (http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2009/12/09/att-to-new-york-and-san-francisco-were-working-on-it/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+wsj/biztech/feed+(WSJ.com:+Business+Technology))]


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