
i don't have hard evidence to back up this but GSM was designed for speech, not data (http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~lewis/teaching/Tik-111.htm) maybe LTE is meant to solve this (with a dedicated data channel). if technology permits, i can't get my head around why and how AT&T would drop data transmission to a device. see? there is a bottleneck between a Gigabit fiber link and a mobile device, unless you are saying they can't purchase the bandwidth (??). -- -erastus +254733725373 tweet fast and free globally via USSD dial +44 203 355 8505 - by ussdtweet|messaging365 Nairobi Kenya On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 5:54 PM, Bernard Mwagiru <bmwagiru@gmail.com> wrote:
The technology exists. No limitations there. My question is why haven't the giants ventured into telecoms? Is there a need for this?
./bernard sent from my android device.
On Aug 15, 2011 5:46 PM, "gisho" <gichuhie@gmail.com> wrote: @bernard i bet i has to do with technology limitations, but i stand to be corrected. obviously the telco technology will have to change somehow with this rate of mobile innovations coming up. thats just the way am looking at it and in most cases the mobile giants named might bring in what we NEED.
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On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 5:23 PM, Bernard Mwagiru <bmwagiru@gmail.com> wrote:
A true cloud phone ...
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