Withpout a doubtr this is technically the future for cell phone services. Only question is: Are the 3G services of AT&T really technically robust enuff to allow for a decent quality of voice and how can a third party algorithm do away with latency in a wireless providers network? Can some tech people comment?
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Withpout a doubtr this is technically the future for cell phone services. Only question is: Are the 3G services of AT&T really technically robust enuff to allow for a decent quality of voice and how can a third party algorithm do away with latency in a wireless providers network?
Can some tech people comment?