Oct 31, 2013
Here’s How To Get A Free Taxi Ride Tonight
Don’t be a dick and drive drunk tonight (or ever, really).
Sep 17, 2012
Full Cell Phone Service in Metro Delayed Until 2015
If you’ve got anything but Verizon, full cell phone service in Metro is still a few years off.
Law enforcement agencies’ requests for customer information from mobile phone carriers reached at least 1.3 million in 2011. A Congressional inquiry found a staggering increase in the amount of cellphone surveillance conducted over the last five years by police across the United States.
Even though they know better, as many as 43 percent of teen drivers surveyed admit they send and read text messages while operating their vehicles, according to a new report commissioned by AT&T.
Dec 22, 2011
The Bad News From a Good Breakup
The collapse of the proposed merger between AT&T and T-Mobile is good for jobs and monthly rates, but AT&T service in D.C. could become much spottier than it already is.
Mar 28, 2011
Georgetown Cupcake Fuels Corporate Lobbying Blitzes
No, really.
The New York Times reported yesterday that in December, AT&T delivered thousands of cupcakes from the Georgetown bakery to members of the FCC, journalists and others throughout the city as part of an annual lobbying blitz.
Oct 06, 2010
AT&T Service Down in Parts of D.C.
We’re getting reports into our tipline and via Twitter that AT&T has been having some cell tower issues in Southwest and near Capitol South for the last couple of hours. One reader notes that no one in his office is getting any iPhone or iPad service whatsoever. My Blackberry AT&T service up here in Northwest seems to be working just fine, however. Is your AT&T service working? If anyone around you has started to seize…
Many long-suffering iPhone owners let out a groan last week when it was reported that AT&T’s exclusive relationship with Apple may go at least through 2012. But a friend of mine texted me last night to let me know he had just picked up a 3G Microcell from his local AT&T store for $150 here in the District and it is working perfectly for him so far.
Oct 15, 2009
Expanded Metro Cell Phone Service Starts Friday
Photo by Nivad Last week we got a little too excited about the impending expansion of cell phone service in the Metro system, but now it’s official: T-Mobile, AT&T, and Sprint Nextel customers should be able to use their cell phones inside Metro’s 20 busiest stations starting first thing Friday morning (the Post says it’ll be turned on at midnight, but of course the system will be closed by then). Verizon customers could already…
Photo by Nivad Back in August, WMATA announced that the first phase of the Congressionally imposed expanded cell phone network inside D.C.’s Metro system would be completed by October 16. That date, by which time Verizon Wireless, Sprint Nextel, AT&T and T-Mobile customers should all be able to access their networks inside the 20 busiest underground Metro stations, is coming up fast. And earlier this week, it appeared as though some of the stations…