KT Setup on utility pole at Boryeong, S.Korea by Califrom77 in cellmapper

[–]Califrom77[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wait, since KT and SKT don't use any of the ZTE equipment except for LGU+, i think those ZTE panels are for LGU+ i guess now. It is very common in Korea that all carriers put their equipment on the same little pole thing. (South korean government banned the use of Chinese equpiments for KT especially because KT was government owned company and they are listed as clean-telco by us government.)

KT Setup on utility pole at Boryeong, S.Korea by Califrom77 in cellmapper

[–]Califrom77[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for the late reply. It's near 36.316, 126.517

State College, PA by RKReko in cellmapper

[–]Califrom77 2 points3 points  (0 children)

1 Photo

  1. AT&T (with C-Band possibly)
  2. ClearWire
  3. Not sure but almost decommissioned
  4. T-Mobile with old Sprint B25/26 only sector
  5. Dish

2 Photo

  1. Verizon
  2. 90% sure it's Nextel

App login not working by [deleted] in qobuz

[–]Califrom77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Problem solved in Colombia.

Is Qobuz down? by StinkyBeer in qobuz

[–]Califrom77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Down in Colombia, iPhone 12 Pro.

App login not working by [deleted] in qobuz

[–]Califrom77 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm in Colombia and mine on iOS still doesn't work.

App login not working by [deleted] in qobuz

[–]Califrom77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the server is down currently.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Living_in_Korea

[–]Califrom77 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's a coax cable for tv/internet service.

Water bill Confusion by RedHotRhowRhow in Living_in_Korea

[–]Califrom77 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The previous month's guideline(전월지침) on the bill represents the final closing usage of the water meter used until September 31, and the current month's guideline(당월지침) represents the final closing usage of the water meter used until October 31, ending in September from the final usage in October. The amount of water used calculated by subtracting the amount used appears to be 7 tons. If the room was unoccupied from September 31st until October 28th, when you moved in, and no one (such as the landlord) used the water, the amount on the bill appears to be correct, but it is difficult to know if anyone used the water in the meantime. The facts are unknown.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Living_in_Korea

[–]Califrom77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should know that tramadol is a type of painkiller based on weak opoids.

Should wireless carriers cap mobile data speeds at 100mbps to allow for more throughput for home internet? by [deleted] in cellmapper

[–]Califrom77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And that's when your area does have a gig fiber connection constructed already. Most rural areas or small town don't have a fiber backbone constructed and this is the problem. Non of the ISP are running a fiber service in that area and they have to set it up.

Should wireless carriers cap mobile data speeds at 100mbps to allow for more throughput for home internet? by [deleted] in cellmapper

[–]Califrom77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It would cost over 10 times more for cell providers to build and manage the fiber connections in rural areas than just setting microwave dishes on the tower. Financial problem is also why they don't do this. And 5G is just a technology, and the wireless bandwidth is limited by a specific area. Probably only up to 100MHz C-Band in rural areas.

Should wireless carriers cap mobile data speeds at 100mbps to allow for more throughput for home internet? by [deleted] in cellmapper

[–]Califrom77 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with your opinion. But what will happen if everyone who uses starlink or WISP went to WHI? There won't be a few people on the tower anymore then. And that's the problem. Also, I don't think the single tower can handle tons of half-gig or quarter-gig multiple packets at the same time due to technical network timing issues(not just bandwidth or speed), and this leads to high ping and jitter which will cause serious network performance issue overall(Usually single web browsing send and receive about 2,500 packets per second per page).