Hope you’ve prepared your iPhone 3G for the end of its era. As of February 22, AT&T’s two-decade-old high-speed mobile broadband network is dead (opens in new tab). The company has been working on the shutdown of the aging equipment for a while (the costs even figured in a recent earnings report (opens in new tab)) and has done its best to prepare the millions of people who are still on or have active devices using the relatively – at least compared to today’s blazing 5G speeds – pokey network.
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