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Re: 5G roadblock: labor
From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu>
Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2020 16:11:48 +0200
On 30/Dec/19 23:39, Brandon Martin wrote:
In theory, this is what "Hotspot 2.0" is designed to solve. You authenticate to the ESSID using your mobile carrier credentials, and the resulting connection backhauls over an Internet tunnel to your carrier who can handle the hand-off/roaming transparently for you. It also includes some provisions for settlement so that Wi-Fi operator can get a kickback from the mobile carrier for offloading their traffic. I'm sure that will be lucrative for mom and pop coffee shops... Of course, this is also what Mobile IP was intended to solve, and we all know how widely that's deployed.
Two of our mobile carriers in South Africa offer Wi-Fi Calling Roaming when you travel. As long as you can get wi-fi, all calls and SMS's work as though they are on the home network, including pricing. The only issues I've had is in some countries, SMS notifications can fail. So you need to turn off the wi-fi and/or switch to another roaming GSM partner to get it to work again. This is an issue if you are doing some banking and need to confirm OTP's via SMS while on the road. Mark.
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- Re: 5G roadblock: labor Mark Tinka (Jan 01)
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- Re: 5G roadblock: labor Mark Tinka (Jan 01)
- Re: 5G roadblock: labor Mark Tinka (Jan 01)
- Re: 5G roadblock: labor William Allen Simpson (Jan 01)
- RE: 5G roadblock: labor jdambrosia (Jan 01)
- Re: 5G roadblock: labor Brandon Butterworth (Jan 01)
- Re: 5G roadblock: labor William Allen Simpson (Jan 02)
- Re: 5G roadblock: labor Ben Cannon (Jan 02)
- Re: 5G roadblock: labor Mike Hammett (Jan 02)
- Re: 5G roadblock: labor joel jaeggli (Jan 02)
- Re: 5G roadblock: labor Mark Tinka (Jan 03)
- RE: 5G roadblock: labor jdambrosia (Jan 01)
