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"The optimal configuration, so far as the network is concerned, is to remove the distinction between the two and allow femtocells to serve passers-by as well as local subscribers"

Great, now pricks with mobiles can sit outside my house and suck up my bandwidth talking to their Chavvy littles mates.

No thanks!

posted by : Slappy, 22 February 2010 Complain about this comment
The point?

If I got this right it means that when I'm at home (or around) I can utilise all the available 40-something Mbit of bandiwdth on my cellphone?
What's the point? If I want to download something big I'll just launch my PC... Despite using not very comfortable phone at home anyway.
Other thing is that most people have a WiFi router plugged into broadband. Why bother with operator-specific HSDP station when it's hell easier to put WiFi module in a cellphone and have the same thing?

posted by : Da, 22 February 2010 Complain about this comment
Yeah fucking right

So I'm expected to pay twice for phone reception? Once for the normal contract and then again for the broadband line? Fuck off

posted by : James, 21 February 2010 Complain about this comment
6 KB/s

Let hope they don't like in Indonesia using HSDPA / HSDPA+ with "unlimited" 6 KB/s and a 500 MB fair usage. That fair usage will be out in about less than 3 minuts under HSDPA+.

To me TRUE UNLIMITED (like dial up unlimited) 3,6 mbps HSDPA is still enough for 2010 :).

I hope the creator of 4G or LGE has strict rule to place their logo. If not than any operator with 6 KB/s can put 4G / LGE logo to their plan.

posted by : Hok, 19 February 2010 Complain about this comment

Mobile operators join in the battle for home hubs

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