N95 and N800 problem - Or is it AT&T
Today, for the first time ever, I've experience continual connection problems with my N800 paired with the N95. Jumping straight into the two, I've rebooted, updated, deleted and rebuilt pairing. Nothing worked.
I finally figure out how to watch connections while forcing activity on the N95. Lo and behold, the access point is continually resetting and dropping the connection. It isn't me at all. It's AT&T.
Are other AT&T/Cingular users having the same problems? I'm really curious whether this is an iPhone ripple or a localized service problem. I'll see where it may work later. It's very annoying.
Update: After I got home from the office I tried again and things worked fine. I'll see if the office serving cell works on Monday, but everywhere else I've been it works fine.
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I'd feel a whole lot better if AT&T Unified Communications would get off their dead asses and deal with an iPhone problem that was reported to them one day after the iPhone was issued.
In short, the iPhone does not work in the Unified Communications environment. Nothing. Nada. And they just keep stalling and claiming "they're working on it...". Even a letter to their director of consumer relations didn't draw a response.
Do they care about their customers? I don't think so.
Posted by: Norm | August 13, 2007 6:22 PM
My history with AT&T in all businesses goes back a very long way and I don't recall any business entity of AT&T ever being accused of doing a great job of customer support and relations. I haven't seen anything with the iPhone rollout that surprised me very much. I thought it went better than I really would have expected AT&T to deliver to be totally honest.
Posted by: Ken Camp | August 13, 2007 8:19 PM