On Fri, Jan 3, 2020, at 16:38, Paul Nash wrote: > > And more interestingly, if that city's residents and visitors had the > > option of connecting to active 5G or wi-fi, what do we think they'd choose? > > They’d probably choose whichever popped un onto the device first. Don't know how things work in US, but mobile devices sold here in Europe do prefer wifi over cellular. If a pre-"approved" wifi network exists, and it doesn't have a captive portal, it will be systematically preferred. And here in France we have some networks lile this. they use SIM-EAP.
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