 1 edit | So where's the VoIP?!? "Wi-Fi is the optimal solution for home mobile data use. We encourage people to take advantage of Wi-Fi capabilities"
If WiFi is the "optimal solution" to offloading network congestion, then why doesn't AT&T offer a VoIP-over-WiFi solution for their subscribers and do away with the MicroCell altogether? Oh wait...$$$$$$$, that's why! |
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 MRCUR join:2007-03-09 Columbia, PA | Voice traffic isn't what's eating their network alive. You don't see AT&T citing 100s of percents increases in voice traffic. What you see is them citing these increase with data. |
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| said by MRCUR:Voice traffic isn't what's eating their network alive. You don't see AT&T citing 100s of percents increases in voice traffic. What you see is them citing these increase with data. True, because most self-respecting data users wouldn't use AT&T except for their stupid exclusive with Apple iPhone. It's like a large boiling pot was upright (before Apple, the boiling water being normal data users boiling away), but when Apple signed their exclusive with AT&T, the existing upright large boiling pot was simply poured on AT&T, the wimpy outrageously priced carrier, which said "oh my god! real users! poor us! We must charge SO many more people outrageous prices, it is burning us alive! Quick witches, hide!" |
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