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07-21-2007, 11:42 AM | #122 | |
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Agreed, however, right CODEC is hardware specific not Carrier specific. |
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Your mobile is a 3GPP Release 99 compatible phone see detail below (source - wikipedia): Release '99 Bearer services 64 kbit/s circuit switched 384 kbit/s packet switched Location services Call services: GSM-compatible, USIM-based So if you're on a circuit switched network 56k is not too far out - hypothetically speaking - Please confirm network type with Three Note that even if you're on a packet switched network the specs are theoretical and probably downlink. These networks are usually asymetric -even HSDPA is. If you have one of those data cards you can check what uploads you get. If better, then Phone's the problem. Another thing is your reception quality. You get best data performance with very good quality and stable reception. When your signal bar is all over the place, performance suffers severely. Last edited by dipac; 07-21-2007 at 12:16 PM. |
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Well, the exact results of the last speed test that I did with my phone were 372kbps download and 58kbps upload (see: http://www.speedtest.net/result/156935347.png ).
So people, draw your own conclusions about whether or not my phone or the network is the cause of the low upload speed. |
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And here's mine (N95 in Adelaide)
http://www.speedtest.net/result/158316077.png http://www.speedtest.net/result/158316733.png Two tests just to verify that the first wasn't erroneous. Mind you, N95 is HSDPA enabled. |
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Its my understanding that Three Australia had the choice of enabling 384/64 or 384/128 over its 3G network for regular UMTS (ie non-HSPDA) connections. Its clear that 384/128 is not enabled, and that 384/64 is enabled.
As any connection would very, very, rarely consistently work at its full 64kpbs theoretical speed, using the G.711 codecs over Three Australia with a non-HSDPA device will result in rubbish calls, as those codecs need the full 64kbps to work properly. |
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I would like one of those phones..... so Three hasn't knobbled it's use in any way then?
I have 2x Three mobiles on a business plan [mine and my wife's], but we never use anywhere near our included call credits. I have my reasons for keeping Three at this time, but that can change easily and quickly -- overall Three has been quite a bad company for me; I won't bore you with all the details, but it is quite extensive, they are lucky to still have us on their books now..... |
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AlexErko has been able to get incoming working (http://forum.voxalot.com/voxalot-sup...html#post10697) with voxalot but needs to fix his Codec to g729. In your case i imagine you would be in a similar situation. If this is really important to you, then you have 2 options... either wait for Martin (send him a PM) or follow the instructions in the post below. The post also includes a link to a configuration file is used to provision my N95. Board Message The only changes you need to make to the configuration are: 1. Your voxalot credentials 2. In the Codec area of the xml file you need to set the PRIORITYINDEX value of every codec to "0" except g729 that you need to set to "1" Last edited by dipac; 07-25-2007 at 02:40 AM. |
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