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a laughable excuse

pauldg

Oct 6, 2006, 3:27 PM
they have not been able to to upgrade customers' systems to a GSM or CDMA network yet because there is a lack of equipment


the real reason: they never tried to upgrade customers, and who would want to considering what they charge for these units. But to say there is a lack of gsm/cdma chipsets 🤣 is all i have to say. maybe a lack of R+D to put those non-analog chips into their units is to blame - but c'mon whose fault is this?
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pauldg

Oct 6, 2006, 3:28 PM
🤭
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japhy

Oct 6, 2006, 4:18 PM
It's inconceivable that a company could be this ignorant of the progress of technology. I can't imagine it's very easy to just create a whole new range of devices, but it can't be very difficult either - they'll probably just have to commission some tech company out there to build them a new GSM or CDMA device, and cut their profits. They have no one to blame but them selves and their IT dept.

. . . and on a related note, if they don't get the deadline extended, than I can see lots of robberies going down in March 2008 😉
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sowhatsowhat10

Oct 6, 2006, 5:12 PM
🤣
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frankiewawa

Oct 6, 2006, 5:56 PM
😁
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maokh

Oct 7, 2006, 2:13 PM
Do these systems make use of cellburst, or whatever the technology was called? Basically, this is the system is setting up fake calls and stuffing data in the signaling. Analog carriers hated this junk, as freeloaders could use the data channel to send free telemetry.
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