[BC] Re: Interest in HD Cell Phones
DHultsman5@aol.com
DHultsman5
Wed Jan 18 07:36:54 CST 2006
In a message dated 1/17/2006 6:00:44 PM Central Standard Time,
richwood at pobox.com writes:
------ At 03:51 PM 1/17/2006, Phil Alexander wrote: -------
>I can't wait until 40 million people try to "tune in" to their cell phones
>at 7:30 in the morning for the latest weather and traffic. It should make
>getting a dial tone, much less a call through, very "interesting" regardless
>of the network.
I'm sure there's something secret going on that will prevent those problems.
Rich
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Isn't it amazing that with the number of companies and many of them selling
the same frequencies with the sharing and the implementation of digital
compression and the ever increasing numbers of folks now on the cell phone all the
time, that us people that have been using cell fones from the old days are
tired of losing connections between words instead of the old ANALOG Warning
NOISE. It was easier to tell the cumtomer, I think I am going to lose you, I
will call you back. Now you are lucky if you get chopped words before it
dies.
Question? as more cell fones hit the market place how much changing of the
sample rates can be done and still maintain a reliable system??
In major cities it is becoming more an more difficult to complete a
conversation while traveling.'
Dave
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