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| Thread ID: 130399 | 2013-04-09 00:18:00 | Telecom spin | Digby (677) | PC World Chat |
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| 1336033 | 2013-04-09 20:29:00 | Migrate to what, and at what cost to the end user? To a product like Gmail / Google apps, at no cost to the end user. They must have done something of the street when they moved everyone from MSN to Yahoo... | johcar (6283) | ||
| 1336034 | 2013-04-09 20:30:00 | If Telecom was smart enough to provide IMAP support through an Xtra subdomain then that would be true, but they didn't & now everything that supports IMAP uses imap.mail.yahoo.com for Xtra addresses & that will stop working if Xtra changes providers. It is only going to get worse as Windows 8 adoption increases. There is always a way... | johcar (6283) | ||
| 1336035 | 2013-04-09 20:54:00 | So who is (largest telco manufacturer in the world) ? I thought it used to be Cisco And yes Huawei supplied the gear for Two Degrees network Largest usually ends up qualified by type of equipment. Huawei aren't supplying everything. "Cisco Systems will build the ePC (enhanced Packet Core), which processes and transports data through the network. Cisco is a global leader in mobile IP and core technology, with best in breed technology, which offers inter-operability between different vendor technologies. As previously announced, Ericsson will build the new HSS (Home Subscriber Service) and the replacement HLR (Home Location Register) the central ‘brains’ of the network, a database that holds all customer profile information." |
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