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dnwk

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  1. Ok. Build a MySQL Cluster

  2. That's what I am thinking. Sprint should buy Dish. And maybe using LTE Broadcast instead of satellite
  3. RT @TheEconomist: Politicians have never had access to so much data: how come their debates are so sterile? http://t.co/ZRyYcosbew http://t…

  4. Put Cloudflare in front of s4gru and suddenly you got IPv6 for your website. And it is free
  5. Looks like there is a huge shortcut for customize Summon2 and yet nobody has discover it

  6. The article already said those expert brought in by VC said they don't believe him
  7. If they merge, there will be enough reason to approve Comcast/TWC
  8. When I signup the so called unlimitted data for mobile hotspot from BMI.net, "Custom 3G/4G Conn Plan Unltd" also show up. And BMI.net made it clear that there is a 30G limit. So, I guess BMI.net was reselling that plan from Sprint
  9. RT @kegns: ——东哥我线路老丢包怎么办啊——包在我身上——东哥你为什么要这么做啊。。#段子

  10. I think the town could go serve them-self using open source GSM, if FCC goes alone. Those equipments are really cheap. http://openbts.org/ And the tunneling voice through VOIP.
  11. What's difference between regular sponsor & premier sponsor?
  12. So, shall we have a Framily code share section?
  13. When NV,shouldn't lte be on the same system as 1X?
  14. When I look at Boost's coverage map and found the LTE area are extreamly large. Little bit curious. So I switch LTE on an off. It appear to me that there are places where you have LTE coverage but not voice(CDMA) coverage. How does that happend?
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  16. I guess since this device, that Washington state company will have a lot more business
  17. Yes. On their website it is $99.99. but if you use your own device not theirs, it is 79.99
  18. Millenicom was using BMI's service and providing unlimited data. I guess Millenicom use too much and get terminated.
  19. Buy the device outright and BYOD it to bmi.net You'll get 30GB for $79.99
  20. Well, IPv6 could be near. Last Month when I check Sprint's AS for its wireless network. It does not have IPv6 enabled on network level. But I check it today, IPv6 appears on the BGP. http://bgp.he.net/AS10507
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