On 30/Dec/19 23:39, Brandon Martin wrote:
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> In theory, this is what "Hotspot 2.0" is designed to solve. You
> authenticate to the ESSID using your mobile carrier credentials, and
> the resulting connection backhauls over an Internet tunnel to your
> carrier who can handle the hand-off/roamin
On 31/Dec/19 00:42, Michael Thomas wrote:
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> Oh, I didn't know that. Seems like it's a relatively new thing. Seems
> like they went to a lot of trouble to essentially do what voip does.
> Or maybe not? I've been poking around trying figure out what's going
> on under the hood with wifi cal
On 31/Dec/19 00:46, Brandon Martin wrote:
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> My understanding is that VoLTE is signaled using SIP.
SIP/IMS.
Mark.
This thread has devolved into "Why 5G"?
A lot of folks are missing the bigger picture.
5G is not for better voice calls. AFAICT, it won't help voice at all.
5G is not for better integration with WiFi or IP data. 5G is to
*replace* WiFi, and FTTH, and ISPs, and WISPs, and bring all data back t
Given the deployment of Wi-Fi into so many different applications - your
statement that 5G is to "replace" WiFi seems overly ambitious. Perhaps
preventing WiFi from further penetration is a better way to look at it?
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On Wed Jan 01, 2020 at 09:29:20AM -0500, jdambro...@gmail.com wrote:
> Given the deployment of Wi-Fi into so many different applications
> - your statement that 5G is to "replace" WiFi seems overly ambitious
We might think that but it is serious. They want to own it all
and there is a small cabal
On 31/Dec/19 02:55, Ca By wrote:
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> Vendors are not interested in reducing costs to network operators, in
> general. They may have replaced NPUs with x86 to reduce their own
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I was just talking to some friends about this today, over a beer and
some meat.
We suffer the same p
On 31/Dec/19 16:10, Mike Hammett wrote:
> I would still find it hard to believe you would need that kind of
> speed, today, in any reasonable situation. Also, today's
> infrastructure can more than handle that in most places. Where it
> can't, 5G isn't going to be there for a very long time or so
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