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Re: Another LTE network turns up as IPv4-only
From: Tore Anderson <tore.anderson () redpill-linpro com>
Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2012 09:04:38 +0200
* Mikael Abrahamsson
Would you want to get IPv6 when you're in the LTE network but lose it when you were handed over to 2G/3G.
Absolutely. That some features are available only on the most advanced access technology is perfectly reasonable and to be expected, IMHO. If not, what's the point of upgrading at all? I lose my YouTube streams when I get handed over from 3G to 2G, too, for example. I can live with that. I much prefer it to YouTube not working 3G as well, even though that might very well be considered a more "consistent" user experience. -- Tore Anderson Redpill Linpro AS - http://www.redpill-linpro.com
Current thread:
- Re: Another LTE network turns up as IPv4-only Tore Anderson (Oct 10)
- Re: Another LTE network turns up as IPv4-only Mikael Abrahamsson (Oct 10)
- Re: Another LTE network turns up as IPv4-only Tore Anderson (Oct 11)
- Re: Another LTE network turns up as IPv4-only Mikael Abrahamsson (Oct 11)
- Re: Another LTE network turns up as IPv4-only Matthew Kaufman (Oct 11)
- Re: Another LTE network turns up as IPv4-only Mikael Abrahamsson (Oct 11)
- Re: Another LTE network turns up as IPv4-only Bryan Tong (Oct 11)
- Re: Another LTE network turns up as IPv4-only Mikael Abrahamsson (Oct 11)
- Re: Another LTE network turns up as IPv4-only Tore Anderson (Oct 11)
- Re: Another LTE network turns up as IPv4-only Mikael Abrahamsson (Oct 10)
- Re: Another LTE network turns up as IPv4-only Tore Anderson (Oct 11)
- Re: Another LTE network turns up as IPv4-only Mikael Abrahamsson (Oct 11)
- Re: Another LTE network turns up as IPv4-only Tore Anderson (Oct 11)
- Re: Another LTE network turns up as IPv4-only Joakim Aronius (Oct 11)