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New poll: Who has the best GSM network in the North East? MA, Southern NH, RI, CT and Philly are live. GSM 850 (and 1900 for CT and Philly).
The only confusion is northform's bizarre interpretations/explanations of wireless technology (and human physiology - i.e. the human voice having...
I'm not entirely sure how AT&T is pulling this off but it is not with GAIT. The call features may not be as integrated as you would think. One...
LOL, LOL, LOL! Oh, this is rich. The human voice's bandwidth is now 30kHz. Stop, you're too much - I think I hurt myself from laughing so hard.
Sorry about the confusion, let me clarify: You have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. You confuse GSM's frequency hopping with spread...
The current GAIT spec does not call for inter-technology hand-off - you will drop going from one tech to the other. I am not sure you if you...
Without the GAIT network equipment (IIF) - these phones just become multi-band phones like the S46 - AT&T will release these phones mostly likely...
All I said was GSM is a TDMA based technology - you were the one spouting the gibberish about GSM. How do you figure GSM spreads a 30kHz...
GSM is a TDMA based technology - man, you crack me up.
AT&T's network does not support GAIT (right now anyway) and it does not sell any GAIT phones (sorta makes sense since their networks are not GAIT...
What are you complaining about specifically? I.E. if what continues?
My opinion stems from participating in the design of wireless networks, maturity has its advantages particularilty with regard to coverage. Other...
Pretty much.
The two networks are not launching at the same time - the MA network has only been partially built out - the only upcoming launch in MA will be...
The other reason is that networks operating in the 800 band have been around longer those in the 1900 band and thus tend to be more "mature" with...
In the US, the only carriers that will be using A-GPS for their E-911 solutions will be Nextel and CDMA carriers (such as Sprint, Verizon, U.S....
Why do you include MA?
Worcester MSA and Cape sites are up and running and have been for a while but not to customers so, unless there was a soft launch today (I took...