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    3G - shite, and doomed to failure IMO.

    A neat little fashion accessory that will die off in around 5 years. Insufficient global uptake, small (video) screens and no killer application to help it take off will guarante it's demise. Sure they're cool now, because the cost per packet (data) are being kept low in order to attract new customers. Just wait until people start having to pay full whack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biff
    3G - shite, and doomed to failure IMO.

    A neat little fashion accessory that will die off in around 5 years. Insufficient global uptake, small (video) screens and no killer application to help it take off will guarante it's demise. Sure they're cool now, because the cost per packet (data) are being kept low in order to attract new customers. Just wait until people start having to pay full whack.

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    Just like Txts huh Biff


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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer
    Just like Txts huh Biff
    The killer application that's made mobile telephony what it is today Boomer. And for those fourking evil abbreviation mathingies.

    I received a text the other day that had AIUI in it.

    Apparently it's an abbreviation for, "As I understand It".

    Total wank AIUI.



    I believe that these phurking abbreviations are invented and distributed by mobile phone companies, so arseholes like me have to send a text back to the muppet that sent me the original text asking, "What the fuck are you talking about!"

    Bastards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biff
    I believe that these phurking abbreviations are invented and distributed by mobile phone companies, so arseholes like me have to send a text back to the muppet that sent me the original text asking, "What the fuck are you talking about!"

    Bastards.
    Fukin classic.. yeah i struggle with the txt'in language too.. getting old mate.

    Streaming video, video calls, on demand music ( think replacement ipods mate ) and then theres the IT sector.. its coming mate theres no doubting it.. just a case of when. I hope so any way, it needs to keep paying my bills!!!


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    As I said had 3G ( well I reckon Ntt was 21/2 g ) and yes It had music and Email and video, I never actually used them
    My mates new one plays Mp3 when it rings,,,but I have some thing the size of a fifty cent piece that has 500meg card in it .
    I did use the camera , it was handy if the missus was one end of the dept store and I was in the err toy section ( or the diy section) and she wanted to know where I was / or ask about some thing , we could just take a picture and view it
    The weather on imode was handy .....but I gave it all up for the simple life ...a vodaphone prepay ( has global roaming) its well 1/6th the price ...overall price
    and I use a wireless modem card in my Pda ( I have the sony one with the keyboard ) So I can browse the net and do everything that a small pc could do. browsers a bit slow must admit , and the chat feature I dont use ( and if skype ever does a programe for palm software I am in !!)- wireless card also is used in the Laptop

    So usually just carry the pda, and 1/2 the time I foget where I have left the phone !!

    Stephen

    and they paid soooooooo much money for the 3g networks to....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian d'marge
    and I use a wireless modem card in my Pda ( I have the sony one with the keyboard ) So I can browse the net and do everything that a small pc could do. browsers a bit slow must admit , and the chat feature I dont use ( and if skype ever does a programe for palm software I am in !!)- wireless card also is used in the Laptop
    Same here for all - But I use GPRS - nice n fast (ish) and cheaper.
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    Skypes available now but its blocked by certain individauls


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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer
    funny that, i tried to add my xtra account to my phone and couldn't; rang telecom cust services and they told me it must be a fault with Vodafones end! i laughed and told the girl i was an engineer at Vodafone and all was sweet.. she then said oh thats right we dont allow it for security reasons.. what a bunch of tossers!!! :eyepoke:
    Sounds like standard helpdesk operator "I don't know the answer so will make it up crap"

    If your using xtra from a differenet ISP you must use the remote settings.

    http://www.xtra.co.nz/products/0,,11954,00.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biff
    Same here for all - But I use GPRS - nice n fast (ish) and cheaper.
    GPRS???

    Wot dat den ?? my one lets me know when I am in the pub ... ( or in the morning ..where da f%^& am I ...I push the button an bingo I know where I am ...
    Mind you if I dont have it ,,I am either arrested or at home ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian d'marge
    GPRS???

    Wot dat den ??
    You would have missed out on GPRS (General Packet Radio System) in Japan. Over there operators opted for EDGE (Enhanced Digital...can't remember what that rest stands for) and/or HSCSD (High Speed Circuit Switched Data) as their step (2.5G) towards 3G. Both damned fine mediums supporting a more reliable, faster (peak) and consistent data rate than (most) GPRS networks.

    You've also got a UMTS2000 3G service. Pretty much the same as 'standard' UMTS/CDMA systems used in most of the rest of the developed world, including NZ.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biff
    You would have missed out on GPRS (General Packet Radio System) in Japan. Over there operators opted for EDGE (Enhanced Digital...can't remember what that rest stands for) and/or HSCSD (High Speed Circuit Switched Data) as their step (2.5G) towards 3G. Both damned fine mediums supporting a more reliable, faster (peak) and consistent data rate than (most) GPRS networks.

    You've also got a UMTS2000 3G service. Pretty much the same as 'standard' UMTS/CDMA systems used in most of the rest of the developed world, including NZ.
    Biff what you do for a living? prety clued up unless Google is your friend


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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer
    Biff what you do for a living? prety clued up unless Google is your friend
    My guess would be a MI5/6 Spy living in NZ pretending to sell IT encryption software for corporate networks so the Brits can spy on us.
    Then again he's probably become an IT geek specialising in Telecommunications. Of course, Biff will tell you that he’s the next Rossi / Or Pornstar and is waiting for his next contract.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer
    Biff what you do for a living?
    Please excuse me while I brag - I know my shite when it comes to anything that involves wireless communications systems, be they public (mobile phones, 802.11* etc) or private (PMR etc).

    12 years working with/for/in the UK/US govts.


    Quote Originally Posted by Mooch
    Of course, Biff will tell you that he’s the next Rossi / Or Pornstar and is waiting for his next contract.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biff
    Please excuse me while I brag - I know my shite when it comes to anything that involves wireless communications systems, be they public (mobile phones, 802.11* etc) or private (PMR etc).

    12 years working with/for/in the UK/US govts.

    and what ya doing now? i reached 12 years in November just gone too but mines all with Telco's;


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    Quote Originally Posted by boomer
    and what ya doing now?
    Mobile radio comms (PMR) mostly (analogue - MPT, conventional etc & digital - P25, MIMO etc). I work in a kind of business development/strategic role.

    I'm contracted to do some consultancy work outside of my current job description at the moment, but this ends on the 16th of this month. Then I'll begin concentrating on the Indian sub-continent for the forseeable future.
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