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QoE
Finding new solutions for the new age of wireless networks
monica.paolini
posted on October 12, 2011 14:00
New report available at
GigaOM Pro
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Data caps may make congestion worse
monica.paolini
posted on October 11, 2011 18:06
I have argued for a long time that unlimited data plans are unsustainable – or basically that they are marketing fiction, because available wireless capacity is unfailingly limited, and subscribers cannot escape that fact no matter what operators tell them.
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