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- 11-18-2003, 05:18 AM #1DSL GURUGuest
Isn't it a perfect case of the left hand of SprintPCS not knowing what the
right hand is doing? On their web site they put a caveat for ReadyLink saying
its not suitable for emergency services because if the delays.
Then there's a press release saying because of Motorola technology delays have
been tuned out.
WHICH IS IT?
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- 11-18-2003, 06:05 PM #2Scott StephensonGuest
Re: Readylink uses Motorola - claims "near" instantaneous ??
DSL GURU wrote:
> Isn't it a perfect case of the left hand of SprintPCS not knowing what the
> right hand is doing? On their web site they put a caveat for ReadyLink
> saying its not suitable for emergency services because if the delays.
>
> Then there's a press release saying because of Motorola technology delays
> have been tuned out.
>
> WHICH IS IT?
The article does NOT say anything about it being suitable for emergency
services.
- 11-19-2003, 08:21 AM #3Guest
Re: Readylink uses Motorola - claims "near" instantaneous ??
On 18 Nov 2003 11:18:51 GMT, [email protected] (DSL GURU) wrote:
>Isn't it a perfect case of the left hand of SprintPCS not knowing what the
>right hand is doing? On their web site they put a caveat for ReadyLink saying
>its not suitable for emergency services because if the delays.
>
>Then there's a press release saying because of Motorola technology delays have
>been tuned out.
>
>WHICH IS IT?
The initial delay could be the "killer". It would also be unwise to
use any cellular network for "emergency services".
Sounds like suitable advice, even with small or non-existent "volley"
delays. (I wouldn't expect the volleys to be any faster than the round
trip delay for a regular voice call on the same network.)
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