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#251
Btw, i've been trying some EDGE over Fido and got 15k/sec average over an apt-get update and around 18k/sec over a wget of the latest kernel...

Though typing over ssh is responding in the second, you still get a feel the latency is not so good...

EDIT:
Now i got to fix my SIP/asterisk setup (can't here myself in the echo test) and then test over EDGE (it's going to be horrible haha ).

So i can call my echo test, here the message, type # to stop it, but it never hears me and thus send back anything... any idea?
(Yeah, i ll go check the asterisk thread )

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#252
After all this bad news I keep reading, I'm wondering if I should keep mine.
 
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#253
Waiting patiently on expedited shipping of my N900 from newegg.ca

Been waiting so long for something like this.

Never used Maemo before though... but since it's Debian based, I think I might like it
 
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#254
I'm on Vancouver Island, BC. I pre-ordered mine through MobileCityOnline.com and received in on Monday (Dec 7). I'm on the Fido network and just moved over the SIM card from my Sony-Ericsson phone to the N900 and bingo, it works!

I do not have a Fido data plan and at Canadian prices, I won't be getting one. There are lots of WiFi hotspots around and the N900 seems to work very well on my WLAN.

However, the main reasons I got the N900 are:
1. Want to integrate my phone, Palm Pilot (now dead), Sansa Fuze music player, Garmin GPS and a farily decent always-with-me camera into ONE really solid device. WiFi is gravy.
2. Sony-Ericsson PDA features are terrible and the camera is pathetic. So this had to be replaced.
3. I liked the open development platform since I'm originally a software developer.
4. I don't like carriers locking/crippling my phone.

Hence...the N900.

Biggest likes so far...
- the screen is awesome
- the physical design quality is very good

Biggest gripe so far...
- the Maps app doesn't function without a data connection, which makes it pretty useless to me as a hiking/geocaching tool. Why not let me download and install all the maps for North American, like my Garmin?

Cheers!

Brad
 
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#255
Globalive and Wind back in business immediately!!! Hee Haw.
 
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#256
Wind is back in business! This is incredible news! I'll be ordering mine as soon as newegg gets them back in stock.
 
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#258
Doh...you beat me to it. K, I'll post another article about it then.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/repor...rticle1396853/

Good news for Canadians!
 
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Excellent news indeed. Finally our Government doing the right thing. Now, who will be the first with a Wind SIM card?!
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#260
I work right by the Eaton Centre, I'm getting it first.......
 
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