Apple may have (blind?) faith in its US wireless partner, AT&T, but the FCC certainly does not. In a blog post earlier this week, Phil Bellaria - Director, Scenario Planning, Omnibus Broadband Initiative, stated that the iPad had set off a new round of concerns that AT&T might be overselling itself at the expense of its customers:
Apple’s iPad announcement has set off a new round of reports of networks overburdened by a data flow they were not built to handle. These problems are reminiscent of the congestion dialup users experienced following AOL’s 1996 decision to allow unlimited internet use.&nb