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On Behalf Of Scott Granados
Sent: Friday, 7 April 2017 6:58 AM
To: MacVisionaries 'Chris Blouch' via
Subject: Re: Gigabit LTE: Crazy Fast Wireless Speeds, Explained
Unlimited plans are going to become the norm and less expensive as the spectrum
increases. Remember that 5G
Hi Mark,
Thanks for this, very interesting,
Will be interested to see when it arrives here in the down under,
I did note that the local prison island has it already,
Good start to this part of the world.
Cheers,
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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvi
That’s the idea, the idea is everything will communicate over the network
individually. One of the big pushes for IPv6. It’s all about the Internet of
Things.
Your sugar bowl will have an address on the network and report to Amazon when
it needs refilling. That sort of thing.
> On Apr 6, 2
Yes, I remember the days when a 128kbps 2B+D ISDN line was considered
crazy fast and a whole office might be connected using a single 64kbps
x.25 line. Today it's just ludicrous speed :) Of course back then you
were happy to get a 28kbps Real Audio stream working over dialup and,
way back when,
Great Article Mark, T-Mobile has all these network features enabled today. I
believe they support up to about a half a gigabit or so now but are supposed to
be at gig by the end of the year. Very exciting. Samsung always includes
really good radio hardware, so does the Google Pixel line. Wha
Unlimited plans are going to become the norm and less expensive as the spectrum
increases. Remember that 5G is proposed to have over 80 times the capacity
than 4G so by then it’s like selling a utility like water.
> On Apr 6, 2017, at 10:09 AM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
>
>
Looking forward to the day when I can use up my entire monthly data plan
in two minutes :)
CB
On 4/5/17 9:06 PM, M. Taylor wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I hope you find the following cNet article as useful and informative as I.
Enjoy,
Mark
CNET How To - Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at 10:27 AM
Gigabi