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2009-04-22
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Quick question: how much bandwidth would you say you consume from your NIT in a month? I'm planning in the event that N900 hand-offs are not an issue.
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2009-04-22
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Difficult to tell. But if I leave my NIT tethered to the phone for 3-4 hours it'll have consumed some 700KB-1MB or thereabouts. It runs the following while connected through the phone:
- gmail notifier. Checks every 10 ten minutes. I think this one uses very little bandwidth.
- telepathy (or at least I think that's what runs the chat stuff). It monitors my gtalk etc. friends (online, offline, idle etc.). Not sure how much this uses.
- email program. It checks my work mail over IMAP. This is the old email program btw, not modest. It checks every 15 minutes. I think this one is using most bandwidth. It looks like it uses some 15-30KB just to check if there's anything new. It doesn't use IMAP IDLE or any other efficient protocol. In my opinion it should really be possible to check for new mail with vastly less transfer of data (my inbox is always very small btw).
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2009-04-22
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2009-04-22
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2009-04-22
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I know this probably seems boring, but how about the basics in NATIVE mode:
1. OpenOffice
2. Some kind of HTML/XML/PHP Editor
3. Full-featured SKYPE not the current semi-functional version
4. Decent pure text editor. (not like leafpad or notes(which is html))
5. Image editor (gimp or something)
6. Firefox
7. Torrent Search/Download tool (like transmission but with a search tool)
8. More than one USB port and more than one memory card slot.
9. For travelers--good language translation program (for off-line use)
10. Built in firewall.
11. Make the expansion of applications from internal memory to memory cards seamless.
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2009-04-22
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@ Finland
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2009-04-22
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2009-04-22
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You may want to consider RTCOMM and SIP. It's a little harder to find a good provider, but the prices are swell (sometimes lower than skype, depending on the provider), and you needn't worry about compatibility as its standardised (protocol + codecs).
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*EDIT*
Sorry just wanted to point out that there is quite a lot of information out there. Sometimes it is easy to overlook an answer to any questions we may have.
Last edited by lemmyslender; 2009-04-22 at 12:16.