Am 07. Jan, 2008 schwätzte Jon M. Hanson so:

Bluetooth has nothing to do with the phone network. It's a wireless standard 
between two devices. Carriers (Verizon comes to mind) that have been known to 
cripple or disable Bluetooth file transfer on their phones so you have to use 
their network (and be charged by them). Is this what you referring to?

Exactly. It doesn't need to go on their network. I was part of the class
action against Verizon due to them disabling bluetooth and not admitting
it.

My pictures, they don't need to see copies. I certainly don't want
advertising coming through with my pictures.

Hmm, maybe we should all start adding advertising with tracking bugs to
email we send to corporations...

ciao,

der.hans
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