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wifi4milez
Big Russ, 1918 to 2008. Rest in Peace

join:2004-08-07
New York, NY

reply to kamm

Re: Cingular HSDPA is fine here.

said by kamm:

Well I can see why you are posting these clueless comments - you decide not to look at the fact... FYI: HSDPA is and upgraded UMTS and quite contrary to your beliefs it's coming up here, in the US: Cingular is expanding and TMO is slated to start late next SUmmer.
SIGH, wrong again "Kamm". UMTS devices are NOT compatible with HSDPA.

said by kamm:

Ouch. TyTn IS an HSDPA phone./


You know it looks really pretty silly when one is trying to be sarcastic without checking the facts first and turns out to be completely false - should I say embarrassing...?
BZZZZZTTT! Wrong again. Your phone is UMTS, NOT HSDPA! Good luck using it here in the States pal. Here is a direct quote from the HTC product page:
quote:
Full connectivity with Tri-Band UMTS, Quad-Band EDGE, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.

»www.europe.htc.com/products/htctytn.html
»mobilitytoday.com/articles/htcty···ook.html
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kamm

join:2001-02-14
Brooklyn, NY

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said by wifi4milez:

said by kamm:

Well I can see why you are posting these clueless comments - you decide not to look at the fact... FYI: HSDPA is and upgraded UMTS and quite contrary to your beliefs it's coming up here, in the US: Cingular is expanding and TMO is slated to start late next SUmmer.
SIGH, wrong again "Kamm". UMTS devices are NOT compatible with HSDPA.

said by kamm:

Ouch. TyTn IS an HSDPA phone./


You know it looks really pretty silly when one is trying to be sarcastic without checking the facts first and turns out to be completely false - should I say embarrassing...?
BZZZZZTTT! Wrong again. Your phone is UMTS, NOT HSDPA! Good luck using it here in the States pal. Here is a direct quote from the HTC product page:
quote:
Full connectivity with Tri-Band UMTS, Quad-Band EDGE, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.

Ahhh, not again... HSDPA IS LISTED AS UMTS. If you don't understand it, read reference pages:

»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSDPA
"An evolution of the UMTS standard, HSDPA achieves the increase in the data transfer speeds..."

»www.gsmworld.com/technology/3g/e···on.shtml

»www.umtsworld.com/technology/hsdpa.htm

http://www.europe.htc.com/products/htctytn.html
»mobilitytoday.com/articles/htcty···ook.html
Jesus, wifi.. you didn't bother yourself to read your own link first, did you?
"With the slide-out Qwerty keypad, HSDPA capabilities and a plethora of other connectivity options, this is definitely a Pocket PC to be reckoned with."

For God sake, man: I AM USING HSDPA @1.0-1.2Mb/s EVERY DAY, all the time, here in NYC.

Pull yourself together, man - when you're wrong at least know when to remain silent...


kamm

join:2001-02-14
Brooklyn, NY

PS: if you want I can post some test result later today - but until then look what I've just found: »www.howardforums.com/showthread.···3&page=1


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