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Cingular adds a new on-demand video clip service to its $19.99 per month unlimited usage 3G wireless offering.
Cingular adds a new on-demand video clip service to its $19.99 per month unlimited usage 3G wireless offering.
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Sprint and Verizon use CDMA which covers the country, with the exception of Verizons' service in OK state which is almost non-existant.
Digital aka TDMA is being phased out by Cingular, who are trying their best to get rid of the former ATT side aka "blue".
GSM is nationally deployed, as is EVDO.
(Verizon has something close to 3 times as many locations rolled out for EVDO versus Sprint)
CDMA is a technology that needs to be got rid of. It isn't global. It is a relic.
sized color screen on my Nokia but watching video on it is a
joke.
I tried watching the "Conviction" pilot episode (free download
from iTunes) on my iPod just to check out the quality but gave
up after 5 minutes.
As far as I'm concerned, by the time you make a device with a
big enough screen to watch mobile video, the box is too big to
carry around.
microcephalic concept.
- pointless
- by digitallysick March 7, 2006 9:07 PM PST
- who wants to watch clips of anything? i dont, i want the full movie streaming, cingular doesnt even have full mp3z to download, lame
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- Desperation
- by Adepr March 8, 2006 1:00 AM PST
- I can't believe that there is any programme worth watching if you are out and about.
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(12 Comments)Surely even the superbowl can be watched 'properly' at home after the event, so full enjoyment (and if watching your own recording, you can even forward wind past the commercials.