• BigShammy80@feddit.org
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    7 days ago

    That’s right, and we have a lot of old people in key positions making decisions about technological advances. The infrastructure is quite poor compared to other countries. Mobile data is still very expensive in Germany. The list goes on…

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      6 days ago

      and we have a lot of old people in key positions making decisions about technological advances

      My grandma used to say “age is all in your head”. She was right.

      If you look at the typical decision makers, they tend to make a distinctly senile impression, regardless of how old they actually are. It’s less the age, and more the utter stupidity that will inevitably develop in a ruling caste that doesn’t need to fend for itself anymore, because they are so filthy rich that they can have all the work done for them by others. It’s a self perpetuating circlejerk of old privileged imbeciles teaching young privileged imbeciles their ways. Of course, all the young imbeciles can possibly learn this way is utter stupidity paired with insane levels of confidence. This is going to work fine exactly as long as the privileged imbeciles treat those who are doing their work for them alright and leave them enough freedom to do their work well. Once they begin treating them badly and start micromanaging, shit is going to go sideways.

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        6 days ago

        Never understood the hate for that comment. Disclaimer I also don’t know the actual source context but a series of tubes is an apt description for the Internet IMHO. Especially TCP connections feel like tubes. UDP Connections more like those vacuum tube lines businesses used back in the day.

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      6 days ago

      I was surprised I found 3g mobile networks still available while we have shut them off in Italy years ago.

      5g is almost useless if you compare speed and range to 4g (similar speed with much more range) but 3g is getting old now.

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        6 days ago

        3G shut off some years ago. It’s 2G which is still around mostly for emergency purposes, slated to shut down 2028-2030. Companies really don’t like wasting frequency bands on old standards but you can’t just cut off e.g. car and elevator emergency phones.

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          6 days ago

          It’s perfectly ok to keep 2g for iot devices and they cost nothing to maintain but I’m almost sure I connected to 3g last year in northern Germany.

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            6 days ago

            All German providers had it shut down by 2021, Denmark by 2023, so best explanation that I have is that some 4G stuff got reported as 3G by your phone, the terminology isn’t unified and in particular there’s a “maximum bandwidth” definition around which your phone might’ve used, not everything that’s 4G from a technical POV is actually fast enough to fulfil that definition.

            2G hardware indeed doesn’t cost the telecoms anything 4G/5G hardware can do 2G just fine, but there’s opportunity costs in the form of underused frequency spectrum. The airwaves aren’t cables, we can’t just run a second one to double the total available bandwidth.