AT & T pulled a major blunder this week that a range of clients and potential new iPhone in arms. The bungling? AT & T, Apple. The mistake? Publicity of the new iPhone has Wi-Fi (which unfortunately is not). Now the purpose of this section is not a mistake to point the finger at AT & T for her, however, but to clarify any confusion about what is and is not like Wi-Fi and the second-generation iPhone.
The first, details ofError ...
Apparently, last Friday, July 18, 2008, AT & T posted a listing on the U.S. site proclaims that subscribers iPhone were now able to access free to all 17,000 Wi-Fi hotspot at AT & T's. In particular, 'ad says:
"AT & T knows Wi-Fi is hot, and the Wi-Fi even hotter, which is why we are proud to offer iPhone customers free access to the nation's largest Wi-Fi hot spot with more than 17,000 hotspot. Now users can relaxand access music, email and web browsing services with their favorite blend in hand from the comfort of their local library. "
Now, set the record straight ...
Unfortunately, that's not true. And while AT & T executives quickly caught the error (rapid 1 hour after the release) and immediately removed the incorrect declaration, it was too late, how many visitors the site had been taken in the data.
Equally unfortunate is the gamefrom this (the one that will hopefully pass soon, but no one can really tell), that the angry post on blogs and forums for people angry about the fact that so misled. Sure, some want AT & T in error as well as compensation for affixing false information out there. Of course, there is little or no chance that AT & T is committed (no matter how terrible they are).
Other, less dissatisfied web writers have postulated that perhaps this offer, however,and prematurely announced, is actually something that AT & T in the factory. Why because they would also place such an outrageous claim if it were not for at least a conversation behind the scenes?
Invulnerable?
Anger at the least error is well managed, though, and seems to have bled over to the field or Apple Punch Out took the thunder of the iPhone 3G. For the sale of 3G iPhone are even better predictions of Apple's seemingly high, with most supplierssold out and turn half of the non-scheduled until October. As long as demand exceeds supply and this, no amount of errors on AT & T or anyone else can share a dent in iPhone star status.
As if to underline this point, CNet regular reports on the Top 10 reviews of the week (and that of all products, not just smartphones), the iPhone as number one.
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