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Education nets see massive traffic spikes from iOS 7 update

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Education nets see massive traffic spikes from iOS 7 update

Education networks yesterday experienced massive spikes in wireless LAN and Internet traffic as thousands of students toting iPhones and iPads tried to download iOS 7, which became available at 1 p.m. EDT.

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