On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Mwirima Byaruhanga <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > By Mobile Internet, do you mean connecting from your Mobile phone or > using > > the USM Modem? > > The "difference" is "the same" (as some say), no? :) > The modem, much as it uses GSM/3G technology support features that a phone may not support. Not all phones support HSPA (for this case, I asked this so that I would be able to tell whether the device he is using supports HSUPA -- High-Speed Uplink Packet Access or EUL -- Enhanced UpLink, which he needs to quickly upload large documents). Many may support HSDPA, but not HSUPA. If the device does not support HSUPA, then he can do an upload at about 128Kbps, which, if I am not wrong, is the limit. The modems usually support HSPA, but earlier models may support HSDPA and not HSUPA/EUL. So the answer to your question is No, the difference is not the same. PS: The above should have been USB Modem, not USM. -- Mike Of course, you might discount this possibility, but remember that one in a million chances happen 99% of the time. ------------------------------------------------------------
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