This company I think owns T-Mobile so this could be interesting..
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Deutsche Telekom May Bid for Sprint Nextel - WSJ.com
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Well, there's no future for iden. GSM is the way to go.
Can't imagine why the Germans would want to be saddled with such a basket of problems, regardless of cost.
Well my job, law enforcement, we don't PLAY GI Joe, the nextel direct connect service is great for relaying messages back and forth quickly and easily without broadcasting things over the air. Its something I greatly miss about Nextel. I understand that the service wasn't needed for everyone, but I convinced my most of my family to get it and we all loved the convienence of it. Oh well, It was great while it lasted, I just wish other networks could come out with the same system as efficient as Direct Connect was.
sorry for the spelling and grammer, its been a long day.
The Telecom structure in Germany is completely different when compared to North America.Our Telekom is the most expensive telecommunication operator and telephone/internet-provider in Germany ...
The Telecom structure in Germany is completely different when compared to North America.
When the internet started (28.8 modem access only), you could find the phone #, username and password published
in local computer magazines. The related charges would be a separate line in the phone bill (DT controls every last mile).
Germany is unique in some other respects as well:
- popularity of ISDN
- usefullness of computer periodicals (c't)
- Fritz!Box hardware (no match I've ever seen)
etc.
Diogen.
My relatives in Bremen and Berlin use 1Und1 (2Mbps, I think) and VoIP InternetCalls (outgoing only, I share it with them from Canada).Today I'm using a DSL connection with a speed of 16,000 mbps...
North America not only missed on the advantages of having one cell format, they have no clue how to do it right.GSM falls flat on its face during congestion times in this area.
I will take CDMA over GSM anyday.
GSM falls flat on its face during congestion times in this area.
Europe certainly has it over the U.S. when it comes to wireless/mobiles. An advantage of higher population density. And the willingness to invest more in public projects.
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