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This is so sick! How'd you manage to get the specs for CDMA? Did you reverse engineer?
The "uses others solutions" bit is for satellite alone when it comes to Tusass. They own and run all other types of telecom service in Greenland whether fiber, cellular, microwave, or marine radio.
The full title says: "Building the first highway segment in the U.S. that can charge electric vehicles big and small as they drive" It's obviously about more than just freight trucks even if that's their initial…
> the only relevant server implementation That's not true. Mavenir offers an RCS platform that T-Mobile has been using up until recently. A renewed interest in RCS due to Apple supporting it might end up with their…
Well yeah. The carrier's job is not to sell devices. It's to sell the services that they provide. If you don't want that, you have to buy unlocked from the manufacturer and finance another way. I wouldn't call it…
This type of perma-locking was only an issue for iPads with Apple SIM as I recall. Not the GSMA eSIM technology that is used in devices now.
It's suppose to be on Globalstar's existing network which would be S-band and L-band but CDMA. It's not 5G-NR just yet though that's likely where they're headed. I think Apple added n53 as part of this deal at…
They don't necessarily have to. It can be an always-roaming service. Similar to what JT and Truephone offer.
I didn't know Nausicaa wasn't animated by Ghibli! I just assumed cuz it's been promoted with Miyazaki's name on it.
This is a someone common problem with solar flares and cellular base stations. Bit flips cause odd configurations to show up, sites to become sleepy, or even just straight up go off-air. A simple reset fixes them but it…
> self-directed health and nutrition research That's a bold statement considering the anti-vaccine climate today. The value in doctors isn't necessarily what they've learned but instead what trends they've seen…
From that document: > As Arm’s CEO, Simon Segars, explained: “We contemplated an IPO but determined > that the pressure to deliver short-term revenue growth and profitability would > suffocate our ability to invest,…
They say that now... It could even very well be the case. However, there are plenty of ways to manipulate those licensing agreements to work more in Nvidia's favor than they do today.
There really is no excuse for the FAA holdup happening currently. The same spectrum has been in use in European nations for a while now as their primary 5G band. They have not run into any interference issues that would…
Define license. Do you mean spectrum license or something like Ericsson's feature licensing system?
Yes. Because STEM degrees have perceived economic value and liberal arts degrees don't. That does not mean liberal arts degrees are useless. It is, at the very least, short-sighted to think so. I majored in comp sci but…
I'm gonna assume you're kidding.
This is how the game of capitalism is played. Workers sell their labor to employers based on who is bidding the highest. If the government is paying better than employers, people will and should go with that. If…
mmWave is a tool to cope with network capacity concerns far into the future. It's in its infancy right now but the ability to provide multiple gigabits over the air in certain high-traffic locations can help greatly.…
Definitely agree that it's much harder for artists to live in NYC now. Implying it wasn't (or even isn't still) an artists' mecca is silly though.
I would say no if only because it's easier to find talent that understands ARM than it is to teach talent about the nuances of your own single-platform instruction set.
Already switched to getting most of my news from AP so no big loss I guess.
How do you mean "survive the market"? Survive as in answer to shareholders with higher profits or succumb to consumer demand for cheaper shoes? In reality it's the former and the latter is stoked through other means.
No problems in Jersey City all day. Bleeping Computer article cites someone as saying it's a specific AS that's affected. JC routes through an AS in Newark, NJ and not NYC so, for me at least, there hasn't been an…
A combination of Elon tweeting "Use Signal" and the events at the Capitol are probably to blame.