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2010-08-22
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Actually this is the first time I've seen GPRS mentioned as 2.5G.
2G on data plans usually stands for GPRS while 2.5G stands for EDGE.
EDGE is based on GPRS utilizing several channels at the same time.
So don't worry, 2.5G is indeed EDGE.
It's just called 2.5 G because it's a 2G technology being faster than
regular 2G.
The G is not a factor or unit but 2G simply stands for 2nd generation
(GSM) while 3G stands for 3rd generation (UMTS).
Likewise, HSDPA on 3G which is faster than regular UMTS is called 3.5G.
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2010-08-22
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2010-08-22
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2010-08-22
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2010-08-22
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2010-08-22
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hi I have similar problem in Ireland. in Meteor when I have 2.5 on the screen I can't connect to the internet because is still disconecting itself. and I get "cellural network not available" and than I can't see on the screen any recepion's bars.
do you know how to fix that?
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2010-08-22
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2010-08-24
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2010-09-10
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Oh man! Now I need to go to the customer care and get this sorted! BTW, is it displayed as 2.5 under the signal strength for you???
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