Re: Nokia device usage

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John Holmblad a écrit :
> Jean-Christian,

> Perhaps the forthcoming G4 of the IT, with its HSDPA support, if and 
> when it is released, will eliminate the need for the handset altogether 
> for those intrepid enough to replace their GSM voice provider with a 
> provider of SIP trunking services. Those of us, in the U.S. for 
> example,  who use CDMA/EVDO networks for our mobile service will either 
> have to switch to a mobile service provider that supports HSDPA or, 
> utilize the bluetooth interface on the G4 IT to our CDMA/EVDO mobile 
> phone, and live with the vestigial (for this particular use case) HSDPA 
> radio.

John,

I don't understand why the next tablet will not be able to make regular 
phone call, since it will have 3G link. It's a non sense. Of course it's 
possible to use SIP over HSDPA, but it's not a service that provides 
well know operators (at lest in Switzerland) where the vast majority of 
people already have there usual number (maybe this will change in the 
future). I hope the HSDPA is not the only protocol of the next tablet as 
there is still vast area where only the GSM signal will be available. 
And from my experience, I doubt that even the 3G IP link have acceptable 
quality of service to pass a SIP call if your are not is near ideal 
condition compared to a regular call.

Best regards,
-- 
Jean-Christian de Rivaz
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