murag items made from china, lolzOriginally Posted by jemmanf
murag items made from china, lolzOriginally Posted by jemmanf
hahaha. lols.. kana lg dili kau sikat na company sa china bro. kay naa raba mga dagko na company sa china naka base... barato man gud labor didto..
^^hahaha mao jud.. kanang mga china based nga piki
hahai, dugaya pa ani oi...
grabi ang delays nila but i hear sun will have its softlunch sa ilang 3G and HSDPA this summer...
and i hear they will be charging per min instead of per block or kb...
i hope its something like 25 cents per min...
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that sounds good if 25cents per min.
well, it's may na. hope they get it up and running by june.
oi ask langko bah.noob man gd ko...mka internet d i ta anang 3g? hehe
sa sm bah, nahibung jud ko kai ang signal line sa akong fone kai naai 3G..unsai psabot ana?
meaning naay 3g signal didto sa sm... nya if naa 3g pwede ka ka video col.. ug mka net ug pas2x![]()
to anwer you 1st question:
3G is a not just for making video calls as most would understand it to be. it is a mobile standard superseding 2G (or what we commonly know as GSM, GPRS, and EDGE) with much faster data transfer speeds. this is what allows us to stream video and make video telephony possible.
Speeds range from 384 kbp/s to 7.2 Mbp/s depending on the network and your handset model, allowing you to have broadband-like connectivity on your cellphone. By using your cellphone as a modem, you can have internet connection practically anywhere there is a cellular network signal(but the speed depends on what king of network signal is available - 3G/EDGE/GPRD) . This was readily available before but not as popular as today due to the fact that before, the fastest connection a cellphone could provide you would be around 236 kbp/s and the per kb charging.
2nd question:
the normal network for our cellphones is GSM(2G) which is widely available in our country due to the numerous GSM cell sites put up by service providers. 3G has a different signal from GSM and therefore needs a separate cell site for the transmission of the signal. When your cellphone gets a 3G signal, it means that is has come within range of a 3G network.
--- hope this helps
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