While this is not a technical answer to any of this, the blog published at
http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/09/google-files-pa.html

talks about a patent Google filed:

>From the blog:
Google's patent filing describes "devices, systems and methods" that would
automatically poll nearby wireless services to find the best price for a
voice or a data connection for a "portable communications device."

Ludwig


2008/9/26 Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> Graeme,
>
> I have the same question.  I see that in ConectivityService there's a
> setNetworkPreference(TYPE_WIFE or TYPE_MOBILE), which invokes
> enforcePreference, which checks if the current preference is the new,
> and if not, and it is active, it tears it down.  This leads me to
> believe that there is only one interface visible to the IP stack at at
> time.   I can see how this might make routing simpler, but what
> confuses me is this:
>
> I am not seeing anywhere in the code where, for instance, and MMS
> message would cause the WIFI interface, it it is active, to be torn
> down and the MOBILE activated.    It is possible that this is done
> through the transaction interface, and I'm starting to lean in that
> direction, but does anybody know if this is true?   Here's the
> question  (assuming MMS must be routed over the Mobile network):  If
> WIFI is the current preferred network, and active, will an MMS
> transaction cause the WIFI interface to be torn down and the MOBILE to
> be activated?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave
>
> On Sep 25, 8:24 am, Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > The  android.net.ConnectivityManager has a member function
> > requestRouteToHost(int networkType, int hostAddress) to ensure that a
> > route is maintained to deliver traffic to a specified host via a
> > specifiednetworkinterface(TYPE_WIFI or TYPE_MOBILE).
> >
> > Now does this mean that Android supports multi-homing, that is being
> > connected to a cellular datanetworkand a WiFi-basednetworkat he
> > same time ?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Graeme
>
> >
>

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