AT&T isn’t working that hard on network upgrades

With some pretty damning evidence, both FSJ and Gizmodo are shouting at AT&T, which claims that they’ve upgraded their network although they’ve spent less each quarter on upgrades since the iPhone was introduced in 2007. AT&T CEO Ralph De La Vega recently said that “AT&T is upgrading its network to cope,” and that AT&T is continuing to look into ways to entice users to limit the way they use data.
That statement made sense at one point: give the customers a tiered data structure that’s cheaper for those who don’t use much bandwidth. This would probably never happen: it’s not too often that you see a wireless provider actually help its customers. In reality, we’d probably see data rates stay where they are, but get an increase in price for “unlimited” data as we’ve come to understand it.