 Fraoch join:2003-08-01 Cambridge, ON kudos:2 Reviews:
·TekSavvy Cable
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Re: Wifi coming to cars said by Net Citizen:So Rogers is teaming up with Sprint, an American conglomerate.
Weren't they campaigning alongside Bell and Telus about the unfairness of large American companies setting up a presence in Canada's telecom industry or is it fine only when they get to collude with said American conglomerate[s]?
LOL!! Yep, that's Rogers alright. -- TekSavvy 35/3 cable - Technicolor DCM476 - Ubiquiti EdgeRouter Lite - Amer Networks SGD8 switch - ASUS RT-N66U (as AP) |
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 | reply to youneedhelp
said by youneedhelp :we used to play games, sing songs, talk to our parents. i dont see a tv in the car as being positive
Thats what we did, in fact the radio didn't even come on, it appears a lot want our kids to have what we didn't. TV and video games is a sitter thats keeps the kids entertained, heaven forbid if we didn't might cause them to go strange... |
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 Kraftyy join:2010-06-19 Burlington, ON | reply to elwoodblues
Malaysia has had this for years now, I was in my friends BMW 535GT and it had wifi in it. Worked when he was on the highway, underground ect.. and his 3 series bmw had it as well |
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·Velcom
| reply to HiVolt
said by HiVolt:Isn't this sort of redundant, with most people having a smartphone that can act as a wifi hotspot They can fix that by banning the use of the feature in their ToS, so if you want WiFi in the car, you have to go through their service -- If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas. George Bernard Shaw |
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