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qbert

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« Reply #15 on: August 17, 2005, 10:50:51 am »
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If not that, personally I would go with Verizon - their  EV-DO network is much better that EDGE (in my area, anyway) - it has both better bandwidth and lower latency.

If you are gonna get a new phone anyway and shelling out $80 or so a month for unlimited data, I would strongly suggest to take a look at Verizon and Moto E815. Assuming that Verizon has a good coverage in your area, of course.

I wish I could but unfortunately, I recently sold my soul to Cingular for another 2 year contract  

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« Reply #16 on: September 09, 2005, 05:16:09 pm »
I just signed up for unlimited t-mobile internet. I plan on using their EDGE service (just upgraded from GPRS - available in most cities in their network) with a bluetooth device tethered to my laptops, and my zaurus c3100.

Sadly, I won't be able to use a bluetooth card with OpenBSD, but I'll install Cacko or pdaXrom or a sharp rom and use it that way.

I've heard that the up/down speeds are much faster, but what about latency? GPRS t-mobile latency was typically 700 - 1100ms which was painful for SSH and other high-transaction applications.

What' the latency on EDGE like? I've seen speedtest screenshots from people's phones saying upwards of 2s !!! (afraid)

Will post when I have tethered via bluetooth. I plan on testing with my mac mini and my existing GPRS phone first to make sure my service works.
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« Reply #17 on: September 09, 2005, 06:33:10 pm »
In my experience, the latency is the same as with GPRS. So if you see  700 - 1100ms with T-mobile GPRS, you'll probably see the same number with T-mobile EDGE.
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« Reply #18 on: September 09, 2005, 10:35:54 pm »
Thanks albertr - the dream is over. At least it's cheaper than the $80/mo I was paying for EVDO
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« Reply #19 on: September 10, 2005, 05:19:27 am »
BTW I found out my v551 does *not* have edge.  the firmware I have is too old.  I would flash a newer one except I need to buy a special usb cable and I don't want to spend more money into the thing.  I'm going to wait until my contract is up at the beginning of the next year and go verizon (evdo).  By then I will have a new Z to take advantage of it.
I'm now an iphone user and use my zaurii as serial terminals, perl and shell scripting and when I need 640x480 screens

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« Reply #20 on: October 18, 2005, 10:56:39 pm »
- gbert I don't see how you could fail to love it.  The 3100 wasn't out, so I got the 1000, but with Cacko BT is seamless.
- I had a lot of trouble with BlueZ, which Cacko uses, on while on the Sharp ROM.  It worked fine, but it was a process getting it to link.  I haven't seen others posting about this, so it must be my "good fortune".

- EDGE I'm using Sprint, and have no clue what-so-ever if it's EDGE or what.  I do know it works just fine, and it's a darned sight faster than nothing, which is what I had before.  (shrug)  I use it primarily for live traffic updates when the wife and I are on the road, searching for movies where-ever I happen to be, and getting a doppler radar image when I'm riding the motorcycle, and it's certainly usable in those capacities.
| I shed a tear for the passing of Hiroshi; he served me well
| Zaurus zealot since Nov 2002, PDA user since Oct 1991
| Replaced Z with UMID BZ February 2010