The latest from Telecom-Funda
- 100GE Service-Enabling Architectures
- Clearwire Posts Q1 Loss
- Leap Makes Gains But Reports Q1 Loss
- ATCA Marriage Built on Hot Stuff
- Ericsson's Next-Generation IP Networking
- Taiwan Mobile RRC State Change Problems
- Femtocell Original Device Manufacturers
- When Will Comcast's Move Up-Market Pay Off?
- Carriers Can't Take the Credit
100GE Service-Enabling Architectures | Top |
Clearwire Posts Q1 Loss | Top |
Leap Makes Gains But Reports Q1 Loss | Top |
ATCA Marriage Built on Hot Stuff | Top |
Ericsson's Next-Generation IP Networking | Top |
Taiwan Mobile RRC State Change Problems | Top |
While TMN doesn't let me use their 3G network with my German SIM card as reported in an earlier post , they do offer SIM cards for Internet access which are interesting for occasional use or travelers in the country for a couple of days. For the details on the offer see here . While the throughput in their network is quite o.k. and in the range of 3 MBit/s, their network has some compatibility issues with my 3G dongles. I don't see such issues often anymore but TMN is one of those networks that still seem to have a strange RAN software version running that make my 3G dongles get stuck every now and then when an RRC state change occurs. Sometimes the connection recovers after a minute or so, sometimes I have to reset the connection entirely. The only thing that helps is a constant ping to keep the RRC connection in Cell-DCH. TMN, you might want to run a compatibility check against some mainstream UMTS hardware not necessarily sold in Taiwan... | |
Femtocell Original Device Manufacturers | Top |
When Will Comcast's Move Up-Market Pay Off? | Top |
Carriers Can't Take the Credit | Top |
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