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To: S100 who wrote (13912)7/17/2001 7:28:47 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34857
 
Motorola claimed they had fixed their network problems??

Without unscrewdrivers this time??

Inexplainable latencies down from 2 minutes within UK,
maybe even to industry standard 5 seconds back and forth to
Africa, or 1-2 seconds to the beer cash register??
(Sonera has set my 7110 to wake up once every other
second, but could adaptively be decreased to 0.5 or
even 0.0x second, page 10, PRP=8 in network monitoring, 9 would be every 4th second)

Ilmarinen

Hmm, 1MB a $15 (Sonera) is 6250 SMS messages, 200
per day, including weekends.

Or 1ATT 00 Nokia quotes with some funny overhead, 5 every day??
(Sonera quotes 600 WAP pages, 30 per HEX day, one
every 15 minute, maybe they leave out the advertisements of
8KB per 10kB??)

The $10 for the next 6,000 SMS messages or to
push the Nokia-quote once per 7.5 minutes seem
to be similar.

I'm already half done with my program sending
both real time, incremental graph and buy-sell depth,
matching replay information in much less than 10KB chunks
every minute.

To keep these GPRS lost Qheads straight, Sonera has
also set my handset to radiate (transmit, like speak,
not listen) once every 6th hour (T321 counter, same page).

If one keeps the handset under the monitor one
can see the transmit activity on the screen, the counter
is now 5/60, it burped the battery 0.05 decimal hours ago.

DTX, Discontinued burping when I just listning is also
ON, page 13, the base station also uses it.

Presently I'm within reach of 5 competing providers
and 6 good cells, 3 marginal ones, switching between
cell 20 and 32.

This hot summer night it is 28C under my monitor
and tasks 84 and 628 are highest on the stack, exactly
as they should be, synchronization and AGC settings is
resting as they should.

Open systems are nice, as are the other 130 pages of available information.

Hm, I think Scientific American claimed that passing
flatulus (??) 4 times a day is normal, on the lower
side.