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NYC and Los Angeles still lag in mobile network performance

Apple exec argues against going back to 'less-secure time'

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Mar 08, 2016
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NYC and Los Angeles still lag in mobile network performance

The nation's most populous metro areas -- New York and Los Angeles -- again finished below average in the latest RootMetrics test of mobile network performance. Read More

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