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  1. #16
    Snapper
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    Re: Hands up who didn't see this coming.

    Will Kemp wrote...

    > Yawn


    I wasn't even gonna bother with the smartarse. You shouldn't either. It's full
    of ****, as usual and not worth the effort.




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  2. #17
    Horry
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    Re: Hands up who didn't see this coming.

    On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 19:10:28 +1000, Snapper wrote:

    > Horry wrote...
    >
    >> > That was 18 months ago. Maybe things have progressed since then. But
    >> > even now, using the mobile for web browsing is slow. And I've tried
    >> > it on 5 different 3G phones on 3 different 3G networks. 3/Telstra 3G,
    >> > Optus and NextG.

    >>
    >> Then Kwyjibo's right. It's probably operator error on your part.

    >
    > Well, when he gets it right, let us know.
    >
    > There's no "operator error" in opening a phone's web browser and
    > punching in URLs.


    Then how do you explain your consistently low speeds using "5 different
    3G phones on 3 different 3G networks", while others achieve consistently
    *high* speeds?



  3. #18
    Snapper
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    Re: Hands up who didn't see this coming.

    Michael wrote...

    > > I would hope that things have improved since then. But if mobile browsing
    > > and
    > > how slow it sends and receives MMSes, which I'm told is via
    > > HSDPA/Internet/NextG, then I'd suggest that it's anything but
    > > "blistering".

    >
    > Then you probably have your phone in 2G mode.


    Nope. It's in 3G mode.Configured automatically as per Telstra's config. I
    haven't change a thing. It also flashes the 3G and HSDPA symbols when data
    transfers are active.

    Tell me. How long is it supposed to take to MMS a photo. Or, if you've
    configured your phone to loginto an email account to send or retrieve, how long
    do you expect it to send an email with a 300kb attachment (in this case it's a
    2mp photo from the phone)?

    In either case, it can take up to 30 seconds from the time that I hit the Send
    button (no punching in here) til the data activity has ceased as indicated by
    the symbols disappearing off the screen.




  4. #19
    Snapper
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    Re: Hands up who didn't see this coming.

    Horry wrote...

    > Then how do you explain your consistently low speeds using "5 different
    > 3G phones on 3 different 3G networks", while others achieve consistently
    > *high* speeds?


    Easy. they have low expectations and are probably used to dialup. Either that or
    they're bull**** artists or simply out trolling.

    In any case, even the Telstra website says "500kbps to 3.6mbps" (or thereabouts)
    when talking typical speeds.

    So it's not inconceivable that people may be experiencing the low end of the
    scale, and perhaps even lower.




  5. #20
    thegoons
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    Re: Hands up who didn't see this coming.


    "Michael" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >> I would hope that things have improved since then. But if mobile browsing
    >> and
    >> how slow it sends and receives MMSes, which I'm told is via
    >> HSDPA/Internet/NextG, then I'd suggest that it's anything but
    >> "blistering".

    >
    > Then you probably have your phone in 2G mode.
    >>

    >
    >

    and you probably have your hand on Sol Trujillo's cock


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