> This is what roaming data means, Your data packet is simply trunked to
> your original operator to process. So you will be having a US ip on
> the web.
And continuity of US tracking of your use rather than temporary Chinese
tracking
brandon
Why not both? So sad when you have to choose a single oppressive regime to
track your internet use.
T
On Sun, Nov 15, 2015, 09:04 Brandon Butterworth
wrote:
> > This is what roaming data means, Your data packet is simply trunked to
> > your original operator to process. So you will be having
On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 9:21 AM, Todd Underwood wrote:
> Why not both? So sad when you have to choose a single oppressive regime to
> track your internet use.
to be fair, probably:
o china sees the local mobile and can easily unwrap the probably not
encrypted outer packet headers to get your '
On 2015-11-14 23:59, Yucong Sun wrote:
> This is what roaming data means, Your data packet is simply trunked to
> your original operator to process. So you will be having a US ip on
> the web.
Based on my understanding, the phone establishes a local IP aconnection
with equipment associated with
"Roland Dobbins" writes:
> On 14 Nov 2015, at 10:22, Owen DeLong wrote:
>
> By a tiny minority of people.
>
> Selection bias.
>
> Most people do not know what a 'VPN' is, or how to install one and get
> it working.
Most people don't need to know. They just buy a cheap (EUR 50 or
so s
When you roam onto another cellular network other than your home network,
your data is encapsulated and sent back to your home network before going
out to the internet. This is to provide a seamless experience for the
customer.
The network it rides on is the GRX/IPX which is a a worldwide MPLS net
Similar to the SS7 phone network where call signaling data is done on a totally
different path then the actual rtp path.
Carlos Alcantar
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