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Hugin

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1. There are a bunch of automobiles out there with built in...
Tue Feb 22, 2022, 12:41 PM
Feb 2022

Hotspots that are going to go dark.

I predict a rash of service departments wondering, "Now why don't he write?"

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There are a bunch of automobiles out there with built in... Hugin Feb 2022 #1
The carriers hope that 5g will replace your home internet. Thunderbeast Feb 2022 #2
It also opens up competition beyond the legacy... Hugin Feb 2022 #4
No doubt Ron Obvious Feb 2022 #5
Yeah, it really depends Sympthsical Feb 2022 #33
broadband to the hinterlands jcgoldie Feb 2022 #24
They are advertising 5G heavily in our community as a primary service... hunter Feb 2022 #26
No Chuuku Davis Feb 2022 #38
I seriously doubt that making internet access cheaper Mr.Bill Feb 2022 #46
Notice I said cost to PROVISION! Thunderbeast Feb 2022 #47
I did notice that, and I agree with you. n/t Mr.Bill Feb 2022 #48
'on their stupid little smartphones' Celerity Feb 2022 #3
I know they're everywhere Ron Obvious Feb 2022 #8
I do not do 'OK Boomer' as it would make me look like a hypocrite when I object Celerity Feb 2022 #17
And also JudyM Feb 2022 #40
well, yes, that too! Celerity Feb 2022 #43
One of the problems is that many workplaces developed an expectation of online presence Sympthsical Feb 2022 #34
I have several smartphones, flips etc. and Im not even slightly insulted! Blues Heron Feb 2022 #14
limited spectrum means limited recourses as tech marches on, and that was not what I commented Celerity Feb 2022 #18
no prob! Blues Heron Feb 2022 #20
Progress often sucks. MineralMan Feb 2022 #6
4G to 5G: How Long Will 4G LTE Be Available? (much longer than a couple years) Celerity Feb 2022 #10
Yeah, OK, but I'll be replacing my phone within a year anyhow. MineralMan Feb 2022 #29
yes, around 3 years is the amount of time I normally keep a phone, so coming up in May Celerity Feb 2022 #32
I like the size of my A10e. My wife has one of the S series MineralMan Feb 2022 #35
The S22 (non +) would be fine, but the battery is a wee small Celerity Feb 2022 #37
I didn't want to do it either, but I'm glad I did bucolic_frolic Feb 2022 #7
My elderly father still has a 3G flip phone Johnny2X2X Feb 2022 #9
Is there ANY simple phones anymore?? I am not a tech geek, just really use my phone to text a kennedy Feb 2022 #12
Yes. nt. Mariana Feb 2022 #25
I have a 4GLTE flip phone. hunter Feb 2022 #28
They do (or did) make 4G flip phones Ron Obvious Feb 2022 #13
I have a 3G flip phone. It costs me $7 a month. fightforfreedom Feb 2022 #15
My mother has a Lively flip phone, supposedly for seniors JudyM Feb 2022 #41
5G allows far more devices per square kilometer than 4G jmowreader Feb 2022 #11
But it gets blocked a lot easier from my experience... JCMach1 Feb 2022 #21
No Internet of Things ever for us here at Obvious Manor Ron Obvious Feb 2022 #23
I'm not planning for it either jmowreader Feb 2022 #27
I cannot tell you what a relief it was when traveling AnyFunctioningAdult Feb 2022 #39
I've used WiFi security cameras as well Ron Obvious Feb 2022 #44
I agree 100% AnyFunctioningAdult Feb 2022 #45
And cars: dalton99a Feb 2022 #16
Can I just post my review of 5G here? JCMach1 Feb 2022 #19
I have a Comcast security system spinbaby Feb 2022 #22
No response yet from our security system tech guys either Ron Obvious Feb 2022 #30
Spent some of my Biden Bucks on a new phone... Wounded Bear Feb 2022 #31
From the folks who brought you Y2K brooklynite Feb 2022 #36
I was stuck to the false pride of my old flip phone until last summer. Torchlight Feb 2022 #42
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