Apple's data-hungry iPhone at times overwhelmed London operator O2's network during the last six months but additional capacity helped ease the problem by December, O2 said on Tuesday.
O2, which is owned by Spain's Telefonica said some customers in the UK capital had periodically not been able to make or receive calls or transmit data because of pressure on the network from smartphones such as the iPhone. O2, whose exclusive contract to market the Apple handset in the UK expired in November, had seen an 18-fold increase in data traffic since the start of the year, a spokesman said.
Dec 29 · 4:38:00 PM · Source: Reuters
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