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2009 12 City 3G DataTest By...
Published (2009-12-24 05:33:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by dmapr The key words are "nearby server". When you're using a wireless data card you just don't know what lies between your wireless card and your server. You can find out using something like traceroute and you can be surprised with the results. For example, when I VPN into work, care to guess how many hops it takes to come back to my own gateway (something that is one hop away when...
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RIM: E-Mail Outage Caused by...
Published (2009-12-23 12:37:00)
Full Article: RIM: E-Mail Outage Caused by BlackBerry Messenger Update - Gearlog Quote: A flaw in two recently released versions of BlackBerry Messenger appears to be the cause of Tuesday night's BlackBerry e-mail outage, Research in Motion said in a Wednesday morning statement. "Root cause is currently under review, but based on preliminary analysis, it currently appears that the issue stemmed from a flaw in two recently...
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2009 12 City 3G DataTest By...
Published (2009-12-24 13:19:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by RadioRaiders Well, the most important thing for a speed test is having a server that can constantly deliver the speeds you request. SpeedTest.net seems to do that very well, but it's still a public 3rd party server thats an unknown variable... you don't know if it's speeds are affected if alot of other people are accessing the same server at the same time. Yea, traceroute is fun. I put it on my...
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iPhone Beats Windows Mobile in...
Published (2009-12-24 14:31:00)
LOL! all I know is that the existence of Windows Mobile demonstrates that people will buy just about anything you put on the market.
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iPhone Beats Windows Mobile in...
Published (2009-12-24 17:49:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by bobolito LOL! all I know is that the existence of Windows Mobile demonstrates that people will buy just about anything you put on the market. LOL, oh come now Windows Mobile is not that bad. I went from 2003 SE > WM 5 > WM 6 > WM 6.1, and remained unscathed. . WM 6.1 was actually quite good and hopefully 6.5 is better yet. BlackBerry9700/5.0.0.405 Profile/MIDP-2.1 Configuration/CLDC-1.1...
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Can Nokia Recapture Its Glory Days?
Published (2009-12-21 19:56:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Charlyee Good point . ....................... Viewfly , I never had a phone without a physical keyboard and I never had a keyboard with sticky keys but I never used a phone for 2 years I wasn't too happy with the build quality of the 6131 also, but considering it is still going strong sans problems, after 3.5 years I cannot say anything bad about it. BlackBerry9700/5.0.0.405 Profile/MIDP-2.1...
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Death of the Phone OEM?
Published (2009-12-21 22:25:00)
I bought mom a pink V3xx last spring, and no significant retraining of my mother was required. I'm happy.
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RIM: E-Mail Outage Caused by...
Published (2009-12-24 03:31:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Kalimotxo My BBM was out for most of the day yesterday. I didn't notice any data problems until 9PM eastern. My service was restored sometime in the wee hours of the morning. I never realize how much I use/need something until it goes down. Similar experience here. Even while I was reading all the stories on Crackberry about issues, not receiving BBM's was the only problem I had most of the day. I even...
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Court Rules Warrant Required for...
Published (2009-12-23 07:06:00)
Yes, I feel your pain and understand where you are coming from, but I think in this case I will stand by the fourth amendment on this. We have to keep to our constitution and bill of rights. I think it is even more sad when, in my opinion, our Constitution and Bill of Rights is disregarded as I feel it has been lately. As a Libertarian I could go on forever about this, but this is not a political forum so I won't make any further comment....
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Can Nokia Recapture Its Glory Days?
Published (2009-12-18 08:50:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by RadioRaiders The Moto Droid is a pain in the a** to Apple fanboys. You might even say its a "Hem-droid" If someone could make a phone that could charge via USB, has support for 850/1900/2100 UMTS, has a 3.5mm headphone jack, and sliding keypad (and is well made) I would buy it... I would not even like Apple to run a commercial like the Droid ones. Nothing to do with 'Fanboys'. The...
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Latest active threads on Wireless News::
Started 6 days, 21 hours ago (2009-12-21 13:12:00)
by spleck
If I recall correctly, 10+ years ago, cell phones cost $400+ full price and only had a $100-$150 ETF on a ONE year contract.
I think if the carriers keep playing these games, they should be required to disclose the actual cost of the phone, and have ETFs based on the phone cost, rather than some arbitrary "advanced device" classification.
Back when government got involved with the pro-...
Started 5 days, 20 hours ago (2009-12-22 13:43:00)
by bobolito
See if the iPhone didnt have exclusivity agreements, it would've beaten Blackberry a long time ago.
Started 5 days, 22 hours ago (2009-12-22 12:09:00)
by Mobile Mike
Not surprised as HSPA 7.2 blows EV-DO Rev. A out of the water.
It will be interesting to see how LTE speeds benefit AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon in the future, also how Sprint will fare with WiMAX.
Started 4 days, 21 hours ago (2009-12-23 12:54:00)
by Yankees368
So, 3 days ago, on a random whim, I decided to get a new blackberry tour on sprint. The first day I had it, I was busy setting it up, it was fun.
The second day was a true test of a smartphone. I was trapped in the airport in detroit, and was heavily using my phone for mobile data, sms, and calls. The blackberry passed with flying colors. My pre would have made my life a lot harder. I can ...
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-12-15 11:14:00)
by crood
I think Nokia's North American issues stem from a number of issues. First, they kept putting out variations of the same candy bar style when the the preferences was for flip/clamshell phones in the US. When competitors were making phones that stood out, Nokia kept selling the same old thing. Style over substance? Yes, but that's the US for you. Second, they never embraced CDMA despite the fact...
Started 5 days, 19 hours ago (2009-12-22 14:29:00)
by Shizam76
This just amazes me. Everyone wants the bad guys arrested and taken off the street...prosecuted...jailed, etc. THEN, they do something like this, which makes no sense.
When you are arrested for a crime, lets say ____s, we will remove and search everything on you. That's what the law says and what we have to do. Have to make sure you have no hidden weapons or ____s, etc. You use your cell...
Started 6 days, 10 hours ago (2009-12-22 00:02:00)
by rascalmenace
what hapenned to the development. It appears they have scrapped the project. Why? I'm within 30 days and am thinking of returning this phone which i do like, except it doesn't play flash in browsers. What phone should i look for?
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-12-16 07:38:00)
by radioraiders
The phones OS/platform is more important today than it ever was before, and will be even more important in the future. When I look at buying a new phone, one of the first questions I ask is what OS is it running. However, I disagree that the phone OEM will become irrelevant or disappear. People trust certain mfgs more than others. I wouldn't hesitate to buy something from Nokia, SonyEricsson or ...
Started 1 year, 6 months ago (2008-06-05 14:26:00)
by larry
Boost Mobile offers better coverage and a much larger nationwide footprint than either Metro or Leap. So therefore I'm not surprised that Sprint wants to charge a little more for it.
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-12-16 11:52:00)
by The Robot Devil
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Originally Posted by Mobile Mike Full Article: T-Mobile USA scrutinized for its labor practices - Carriers - RCR Wireless News
T-Mobile USA Inc. was chastised for its labor relations in a report by the American Rights at Work Education Fund.
The report, Lowering the bar or setting the standard? Deutsche Telekoms U.S. labor practices, claims that the...
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Hot threads for last week on Wireless News::
Started 5 days, 22 hours ago (2009-12-22 12:09:00)
by Mobile Mike
Not surprised as HSPA 7.2 blows EV-DO Rev. A out of the water.
It will be interesting to see how LTE speeds benefit AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon in the future, also how Sprint will fare with WiMAX.
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-12-15 11:14:00)
by crood
I think Nokia's North American issues stem from a number of issues. First, they kept putting out variations of the same candy bar style when the the preferences was for flip/clamshell phones in the US. When competitors were making phones that stood out, Nokia kept selling the same old thing. Style over substance? Yes, but that's the US for you. Second, they never embraced CDMA despite the fact...
Started 4 days, 21 hours ago (2009-12-23 12:54:00)
by Yankees368
So, 3 days ago, on a random whim, I decided to get a new blackberry tour on sprint. The first day I had it, I was busy setting it up, it was fun.
The second day was a true test of a smartphone. I was trapped in the airport in detroit, and was heavily using my phone for mobile data, sms, and calls. The blackberry passed with flying colors. My pre would have made my life a lot harder. I can ...
Started 5 days, 20 hours ago (2009-12-22 13:43:00)
by bobolito
See if the iPhone didnt have exclusivity agreements, it would've beaten Blackberry a long time ago.
Started 6 days, 21 hours ago (2009-12-21 13:12:00)
by spleck
If I recall correctly, 10+ years ago, cell phones cost $400+ full price and only had a $100-$150 ETF on a ONE year contract.
I think if the carriers keep playing these games, they should be required to disclose the actual cost of the phone, and have ETFs based on the phone cost, rather than some arbitrary "advanced device" classification.
Back when government got involved with the pro-...
Started 6 days, 10 hours ago (2009-12-22 00:02:00)
by rascalmenace
what hapenned to the development. It appears they have scrapped the project. Why? I'm within 30 days and am thinking of returning this phone which i do like, except it doesn't play flash in browsers. What phone should i look for?
Started 1 week, 5 days ago (2009-12-16 07:38:00)
by radioraiders
The phones OS/platform is more important today than it ever was before, and will be even more important in the future. When I look at buying a new phone, one of the first questions I ask is what OS is it running. However, I disagree that the phone OEM will become irrelevant or disappear. People trust certain mfgs more than others. I wouldn't hesitate to buy something from Nokia, SonyEricsson or ...
Started 5 days, 19 hours ago (2009-12-22 14:29:00)
by Shizam76
This just amazes me. Everyone wants the bad guys arrested and taken off the street...prosecuted...jailed, etc. THEN, they do something like this, which makes no sense.
When you are arrested for a crime, lets say ____s, we will remove and search everything on you. That's what the law says and what we have to do. Have to make sure you have no hidden weapons or ____s, etc. You use your cell...
Started 1 year, 6 months ago (2008-06-05 14:26:00)
by larry
Boost Mobile offers better coverage and a much larger nationwide footprint than either Metro or Leap. So therefore I'm not surprised that Sprint wants to charge a little more for it.
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