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Re: Cingular claims US first with HSDPA handset
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| Eric Cartman 2006-07-18, 10:33 pm |
| Cingular can CLAIM and PROMISE the moon!
And doubt they will deliver on time, the rated speed or even at all.
Cingular is PRO at worthless public "Fluff". If they follow true to form, it
will be released 2 years late, in a few major cities and backed up with tons
of bullshit techno-babble as to why it supposedly works...but doesnt at YOUR
house...
Meanwhile..Verizon is here NOW....it works NOW...it's coast to coast NOW...
NO promises, no Cingular bullshit...
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| In article <XSdvg.123556$H71.3097@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com>, "Eric Cartman" <Explosive.gas. discharge@pullmyfing
er.com> wrote:
>Cingular can CLAIM and PROMISE the moon!
>
>And doubt they will deliver on time, the rated speed or even at all.
>
>Cingular is PRO at worthless public "Fluff". If they follow true to form, it
>will be released 2 years late, in a few major cities and backed up with tons
>of bullshit techno-babble as to why it supposedly works...but doesnt at YOUR
>house...
>
>Meanwhile..Verizon is here NOW....it works NOW...it's coast to coast NOW...
>NO promises, no Cingular bullshit...
Verizon only works 'fast' in the major cities (Atlanta, Vegas, Dallas etc)
it is like a bottom tier DSL in the third tier cities and non-existant in
small towns. (talking data) No signal at all in Pacolet Mills, SC, but
oddly my cell phone can find a digital tower to tell me I have voice mail
etc as well as make and receive voice calls from the Hardees in the center
of town. Go figure...
Note people on Cingular ask to borrow my Verizon phone when we are in
Pacolet Mills -- the town wired phones are you guessed it BellSouth.
fundamentalism, fundamentally wrong.
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| David W Studeman 2006-07-25, 7:33 am |
| On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 23:09:43 +0000, Eric Cartman wrote:
> Cingular can CLAIM and PROMISE the moon!
>
> And doubt they will deliver on time, the rated speed or even at all.
>
> Cingular is PRO at worthless public "Fluff". If they follow true to form, it
> will be released 2 years late, in a few major cities and backed up with tons
> of bullshit techno-babble as to why it supposedly works...but doesnt at YOUR
> house...
>
> Meanwhile..Verizon is here NOW....it works NOW...it's coast to coast NOW...
> NO promises, no Cingular bullshit...
Yes and Verizon is cancelling people's data accounts at an alarming rate
for doing things such as streaming video and music and anything else that
goes against their policy of ONLY using EV-DO to email and surf the web.
Why people use Verizon as an example compared to Cingular is beyond me.
Not surprisingly, Verizon is against 3G routers whereas Sprint and
Cingular actually embrace it and have worked with companies such as
Junxion and others. I'm using HSDPA and have for a while and there is no
comparison but if you must use EV-DO, Sprint's policy is that you do not
run a server with public access over the EV-DO link.
Dave
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| John Navas 2006-07-25, 3:33 pm |
| On Tue, 25 Jul 2006 05:08:44 -0700, David W Studeman
< eat_your_own_spam@ho
rmel.com> wrote in
<pan.2006.07.25.12.08.12.570267@hormel.com>:
>On Tue, 18 Jul 2006 23:09:43 +0000, Eric Cartman wrote:
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>Yes and Verizon is cancelling people's data accounts at an alarming rate
>for doing things such as streaming video and music and anything else that
>goes against their policy of ONLY using EV-DO to email and surf the web.
>Why people use Verizon as an example compared to Cingular is beyond me.
Sadly, a few here are so consumed by personal vendettas against Cingular
that facts don't matter.
>Not surprisingly, Verizon is against 3G routers whereas Sprint and
>Cingular actually embrace it and have worked with companies such as
>Junxion and others. I'm using HSDPA and have for a while and there is no
>comparison but if you must use EV-DO, Sprint's policy is that you do not
>run a server with public access over the EV-DO link.
HSDPA is indeed very good.
--
Best regards, SEE THE FAQ FOR CINGULAR WIRELESS AT
John Navas <http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/ Cingu...less_FA
Q>
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