Why do they need HSUPA though, when every other GSM-3G carrier doesn't? They just wanna push an absolute USELESS feature, rather than actually allowing video calling.
#3 - I agree with yuo, but I thnk the reason we can't use European frequency 3G has something to do with the U.S. Military using that band or something. But it's not the frequencies that the carrier use that limit what can be done, it's teh retards that wear the suits that are 85 years old that think they understand what the 30 year old consumer wants in a phone.
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Why do they need HSUPA though, when every other GSM-3G carrier doesn't? They just wanna push an absolute USELESS feature, rather than actually allowing video calling.
#3 - I agree with yuo, but I thnk the reason we can't use European frequency 3G has something to do with the U.S. Military using that band or something. But it's not the frequencies that the carrier use that limit what can be done, it's teh retards that wear the suits that are 85 years old that think they understand what the 30 year old consumer wants in a phone.
My opinion though.