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One of my sisters has just bought a brand new Nokia E75 Granted she does only make voice calls and text messages, but still. |
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@3mel | 7 October 21 | |
did you know there are plans to switch off the 2 and 3G signals eventually. http://www.intego.com/mac-security-blog/3g-networks-are-shutting-down-what-will-happen-to-your-older-devices/ |
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@sisfreak2017 | 7 October 21 | |
Good. I hope they do it soon. Then she'll have no excuse for using ancient crap. |
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@crail | 10 October 21 | |
There are a lot of devices out there that use 3g
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@flash | 27 November 21 | |
Some network give free data on 2g network to free up 3g and 4g service overload
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@banbury | 7 December 21 | |
3g wont be around much longer in the uk but it will be a long time before 2g is switched off because there are a lot of devices other than phones that rely on it like some smart metres etc.. 2g also provides some coverage in rural areas that no other network technology does.
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@polo_011 | 6 January 22 | |
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@ banbury - 7.12.21 - 08:10pm 3g wont be around much longer in the uk but it will be a long time before 2g is switched off because there are a lot of devices other than phones that rely on it like some smart metres etc.. 2g also provides some coverage in rural areas that no other network technology does. Why does it feel like we have gone backwards? I remember how 2G (GPRS), 2.5G (EDGE) and 3G were so damn good in terms of covering us in both cities and rural areas with little hassle. With 4G and 5G the moment you leave more urban areas you fall back on to 2G, 2.5G or 3G. We should be running on 3.5G (HSDPA) at minimum these days. |
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