Supa_Fly Joined: Apr 16, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Toronto, Ontario PM, WWW
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On 2008-04-21 12:07:54, carkitter wrote:
You make alot of sense.
I certainly agree that Wifi is a better option in N America than 3G, but free Wifi hotspots in NZ are few and far between and exist mainly at universities. I've discarded my landline and use 3G/HSDPA phones as modem (via VodafoneNZ) as my primary form of internet connection and so look forward to faster HSPA and LTE speeds
You lucky dog you! I'm just hoping that N/S. America pull their greedy heads outta their arses and work together to reduce data pricing models and allow more users take up data. The network is not congested and more users equal more revenue. Happy users equal less churn thus equaling higher stock value.
LTE looks to be progressing very nicely.
However it'll be some time before more outside competition gets to 'setup shop' here in Canada after May 20ths auction for spectrum that allows for it. until then ppl like myself will prefer WiFi Enabler for 3rd party Java apps that over heavy usage eat up data. I can only pray for it to go into production.
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