So it looks like TMo is getting the UMA (Universal Mobile Access) thing moving! Good to see, they seem to be the first wireless carrier to move in this direction.
Of course with their T-Mobile HotSpot service, this is a natural fit to leverage the investment in both GSM and WiFi networks. At least the information I was presented with a few months ago alluded to using the phones on the HotSpot network as well as home & unsecured wireless access points.
This is also interesting because of Sprint’s latest announcement that they will be using WiMax as their 4G platform. Its not that WiFi and WiMax are that close in technology, its that true broadband networking solutions are being used for wireless communication services on a large scale.
And it further proves that the ubiquitous Ethernet standard is exactly what the information age needed during the 80s/90s to develop cheap, quality, plentiful networking capabilities.
Well I’ve had about enough – with work that is. Seems like whenever someone doesn’t understand something and is unable to stretch or grow, that they simply choose to say no. Or “prove it to me”.
HA! Pay attention and you may get it some year.
I’ve got more to say, but it’ll have to wait – work to do here,
Well! Microsoft comes along and does it again. This morning on Geekzone, I found a post about Windows Live Writer, an offline blog post editor. I’ve been looking for something like this for some time.
This post is created using the new tool. I’ll post more shortly with my thoughts and such.
Sorry for not posting in awhile, the workload in my day job has consumed all my time this summer and things haven’t gone the way I hoped they would.
I’m going to try and get back into a good posting rythum, starting with a review of the Jabra BT500 over at The Mobile Lifestyle this weekend. I’m about a week overdue on getting that done, so I’ve got to start with that.
There may also be some changes in some things on this blog as well. More things I have ideas, concerns, hopes, dreams, and gripes about, along with comments on technology and such.
Its nice to know that T-Mobile is making huge efforts to win a large portion of the wireless spectrum that they require for 3G services. The company has had the short end of the stick when it comes to wireless spectrum licensing since it started deploying data services.
I’ve been with the T-Mobile as my wireless provider for over 5 years, and have had no issues with call quality, coverage, or customer support. The things I’ve hoped they would improve on, they have; such as handset/device selection, high-speed data services and new features.
So I’m confident that if they are able to win the wireless spectrum they need to roll out 3G services nationwide, they will help lower the cost of high-speed data offered by all the carriers here in the US. Brighthand.com’s Ed Hardy has an article talking about this very topic – good read.
Well, talk about pleasent surprises – T-Mobile Sunday released the AKU 2.3 firmware update for their MDA. You can find more information about my MDA here, but if you want to download the new firmware yourself, go here.
The update includes the long-awaited push-mail update and support for Bluetooth stereo audio (A2DP). Watch for more info – I’ll be upgrading tonight! Via: Mobile Gadget News
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