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2009-11-11
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2009-11-11
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What exactly was it about MPD that was a problem? I've ordered from them so I'm naturally interested to know about any issues there might be with them.
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2009-11-11
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MPD is a company I would never use again they was really poor when I got my TP2 and N97 from them. There on my list of internet stores to never use again.
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2009-11-11
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2009-11-12
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2009-11-12
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#386
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The Pack gives you unlimited data access in the UK only, subject to a fair use limit of 500mb per month.
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2009-11-12
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Same here. Strange but all of this time of anticipating N900 nothing bad (as far as I noticed) was mentioned about MPD. Now after the release and our pre-orders (mine Vodafone 12 months 300mins+ Web) we got in worries again...
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2009-11-12
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#388
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2009-11-12
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Yes, SNR and signal strength are different things. Bu I would think that the signal bar you see on your phone is a combination of SNR and Signal strength.
My reasoning is that since the signal is encrypted (with 3G/UMTS) you must first decrypt the signal before you can determine if it's strong or not.
On a separate note perhaps jjx was experiencing low data throughput because there were lots of other people using data within his location?
With RF bandwidth being such a scarce resource, I would assume the contention ratio would be much much higher than say normal broadband.
A good intellectual debate I'd say , better than some of the mindless posts on here.
Yes indeed (I am a great fan of techie-side of mobile technology, in fact), however I don't think we're exactly on-topic here.
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2009-11-12
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