3G HSDPA/HSUPA + wifi load balancing in iOS

I have a big trouble with my iPhone 3 and iPhone 3GS, when wifi RF level is low iPhone switch to 3G and when chance Internet connection is lost for a lot of second, the same problem exist when iPhone switch from a 3G cel to another cel
Internet connection is lost and find again, but a short time multiplied for a lot of network changes result a distontinuous and slow browsing
Load balancing 3G + WIFI increase speed and reduce lost of connection
Load balancing Is possibile with iOs 4 or future os upgrade or with apps???

I found that on my other account that has way less purchases the purchased tab does open on the exact same device.
It all seem to have something to do with how many items you bought.
Looks like you get punished for having bought too much :P
Hope they fix it soon. The release of iTunes 11 was a small hope since the AppStore was updated there also. But nothing. I keep hoping, so far the comment in the iOS 5 keynote "We cut the wire you no longer need a PC" is not really doing it for me right now :D

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      Redirect Domain: 
      Redirect String: 
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      Current Local Connections: 1           Current Backup Connections:   0
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      Total Reused Conns:        0        
      Weight:                    1           Load:                         2
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    Citrix_Xenapp_2                  Alive         0      1     2            0
    ENOC_EFAX_1                      Alive         0      1     2            0
    ENOC_EFAX_2                      Alive         1      1     2            0
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    ///\\\  The Duke of Url.
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    Session Redundancy:  Disabled
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    2: ENOC_EFAX_2-Alive, S-1
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    Name:           Citrix_XENAPP   Owner:      ENOC_Citrix_XENAPP
    State:                 Active   Type:                     HTTP
    Balance:          Round Robin   Failover:                  N/A
    Persistence:          Enabled   Param-Bypass:         Disabled
    Session Redundancy:  Disabled
    IP Redundancy:    Not Redundant
    L3:         192.168.200.52
    L4:         TCP/80
    Url:       
    Redirect: ""
    TCP RST client if service unreachable: Disabled
    Rule Services & Weights:
    1: Citrix_Xenapp-Alive, S-1
    2: Citrix_Xenapp_2-Alive, S-1
    CSS11501(config)# show content
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       Pieces of content for module: 1
                       Total Content: 56
    CSS11501(config)# show owner
    Owner Configuration:
    Name:           ENOC_EFAX
    Billing Info: 
    Address:      
    Email Address:
    DNS Policy:     none
    Case Matching:  Insensitive
    Name:           ENOC_Citrix_XENAPP
    Billing Info: 
    Address:      
    Email Address:
    DNS Policy:     none
    Case Matching:  Insensitive
    CSS11501(config)#
    Please let me know what I am missing and also one link is not working.
    To configure source nat you can refer to the following:
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/docs/app_ntwk_services/data_center_app_services/css11500series/v8.20/configuration/content_lb/guide/SGrp.html

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