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To: jackmore who wrote (30703)1/4/2003 11:34:14 AM
From: kech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 196920
 
That is surprising that Sany0 4900 would have a browser that was more up to date than Sanyo 5300.

My experience? It is a little slow. I think this is part of the same "latency" problem that we hear about with respect to PTT. It is slow in initiating new links or moving from link to link. I haven't tried any kind of real download yet that might test the ongoing speed. This might be a problem similar to the "waking up" the signal in cdma packetswitching. (There are some good articles on this issue with respect to Push to Talk at an earlier time on the thread).



To: jackmore who wrote (30703)1/4/2003 12:46:04 PM
From: saukriver  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 196920
 
Carriers have been yakking about number portability since the mid-1990s. Then, they sack it when it comes close to being allowed by the FCC. It is a game. If they really wanted it, they would make it happen.

Don't expect that number portability will happen in 2003 any more than it did in November 2002 (the last time it was stalled again).

It like like Lucy and Charlie and the football.