Comments on: Laptop makers adopt 3G Gobi chipset
The Gobi technology lets travelers connect to both HSPA and EV-DO networks. Later this year, it'll be in laptops from Dell, HP, and Lenovo.
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The Gobi technology lets travelers connect to both HSPA and EV-DO networks. Later this year, it'll be in laptops from Dell, HP, and Lenovo.
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also I like how I've been using HSPDA in the US for the last two years. The LG Cu500 is still gold.
twice before being referred to as HSPDA."
Why is this funny? Isn't HSPDA (High-Speed Downlink Packet
Data Access) just a specific form of HSPA (High-Speed Packet
Access)?
"also I like how I've been using HSPDA in the US for the last two
years. The LG Cu500 is still gold."
Again, I fail to see your point. The article is about a new chipset
that supports both HSPA (UMTS) and EVDO (CDMA). What does
this have to do with prior availability of either one alone?
- by strider 667 December 9, 2008 1:28 AM PST
- EVDO should now be recognized as the "standard prgressive technology" for this genre application adjunct parallel hypertense telecomminication development; encompassing all recent milestone strategy. Now, there will be evolution, but, at least EVDO is the shepherd your future developers will orient their evolution, untill the next dimension is attainable. Good-Luck and Prosper.
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