I guess they'll use in their Turbo technology which is really great for mobile phones. Apart from North America and Europe, the rest of the world is still dealing with limited bandwidth caps and slow speed of GPRS/EDGE.
I wrote my thesis about IPv6 and it's great! (IPv6, not my thesis).
Different parts are sold to different parties, but I would bet on Ericcson. They bought major assets of Nortel legacy.
(it took me awhile to realize that OP was probably joking. sorry)
reddit is not about minimalism, it's all about community, respect and "treating users well".
I just realized I'm not asian, but rather white. :/ "In the US Census, people who originate from the original peoples of the East Asia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia are classified as part of the Asian race; while…
The reason for this ridiculous prices is quite simple: cellular networks just weren't designed with data roaming in mind. If you use data roaming, traffic from your device goes back to your home operator and only after…
Any beta-testers here? Do I have to use with IMAP, or is it completele web-based?
I guess they'll use in their Turbo technology which is really great for mobile phones. Apart from North America and Europe, the rest of the world is still dealing with limited bandwidth caps and slow speed of GPRS/EDGE.
I wrote my thesis about IPv6 and it's great! (IPv6, not my thesis).
Different parts are sold to different parties, but I would bet on Ericcson. They bought major assets of Nortel legacy.
(it took me awhile to realize that OP was probably joking. sorry)
reddit is not about minimalism, it's all about community, respect and "treating users well".
I just realized I'm not asian, but rather white. :/ "In the US Census, people who originate from the original peoples of the East Asia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia are classified as part of the Asian race; while…
The reason for this ridiculous prices is quite simple: cellular networks just weren't designed with data roaming in mind. If you use data roaming, traffic from your device goes back to your home operator and only after…
Any beta-testers here? Do I have to use with IMAP, or is it completele web-based?