Duke University pins the blame on the iPhone
OK, OK, with all of the hubbub over the iPhone comes word of an “accusation” from Duke University, who says that the proliferation of iPhones in and around the campus are jamming part of its wireless network.
According to the university, it seems that about 100 to 150 iPhones have been registered on the wireless network, and it appears that their use has been freezing the system for up to 10 minutes at a time.
It’s gotten so that Duke has contacted Apple to analyze the problem, and the company says it will look into the situation and advise the university as to how to correct it. The device accesses through AT&T’s Edge network or through a WiFi signal. When a hotspot is unavailable, it automatically switches to the Edge network but continues to check for a hotpsot.
Adjustments may be made on the network to accommodate the iPhone which, no doubt, a fair number of Duke students have already purchased (or will be purchasing) before classes start next month.
If it’s not one thing, it’s another…
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