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The new I Phone and its excessive bandwidth needs !!
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<p>[QUOTE="FOX TV, post: 209936, member: 4493"]Here is one for the record books. Today was the day that Steve Jobs unveiled the latest 4G version of the I Phone, and its excessive use of bandwidth was revealed for all who may have noticed. On Mr. Jobs first attempt to show the devices features, it failed to work properly, as it would not connect to the network. </p><p></p><p>After plenty of head scratching, they finally had to ask all of the users of I Phone and I Pads in the audience to turn off their I devices so that the "NEW" phone could connect to the network. Talk about a huge waste of bandwidth, and you are talking about the new 4G I phone, the I pad, and the older I phone too.</p><p></p><p>At this rate, there will not be enough bandwidth for them in only a few years. Watch out FM broadcasters and Amateur Radio Operators, you are next !! Can you say excessive bandwidth ?[/QUOTE]</p><p></p>
[QUOTE="FOX TV, post: 209936, member: 4493"]Here is one for the record books. Today was the day that Steve Jobs unveiled the latest 4G version of the I Phone, and its excessive use of bandwidth was revealed for all who may have noticed. On Mr. Jobs first attempt to show the devices features, it failed to work properly, as it would not connect to the network. After plenty of head scratching, they finally had to ask all of the users of I Phone and I Pads in the audience to turn off their I devices so that the "NEW" phone could connect to the network. Talk about a huge waste of bandwidth, and you are talking about the new 4G I phone, the I pad, and the older I phone too. At this rate, there will not be enough bandwidth for them in only a few years. Watch out FM broadcasters and Amateur Radio Operators, you are next !! Can you say excessive bandwidth ?[/QUOTE]
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