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Message-ID: <20200715150230.GA3384@telecom.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2020 15:02:30 +0000
From: Moderator <telecomdigestsubmissions@remove-this.telecom-digest.org>
Subject: Verizon to stop certain ad claims of 5G coverage
by Bevin Fletcher
Verizon has agreed to stop certain 5G ads after the National
Advertising Division (NAD) determined some claims could mislead
consumers about the carrier's 5G availability and typical speeds.
https://www.fiercewireless.com/operators/verizon-to-stop-certain-ad-claims-5g-coverage
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Bill Horne
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Message-ID: <20200715153122.GA3508@telecom.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2020 15:31:22 +0000
From: Moderator <telecomdigestsubmissions@remove-this.telecom-digest.org>
Subject: Nokia 5G software can upgrade 5 million 4G tower radios
without climbs
As 5G networks continue to spread across the world - faster than some
predicted, but slower than others might prefer - physically upgrading
existing 4G towers has proved to be a significant bottleneck, leading
to massive expenses, permitting controversies, and shortages of cell
tower climbers. Today, Nokia released an alternative that will help
carriers rapidly convert 4G infrastructure to 5G: a software update
that can convert 5 million existing 4G tower radios to 5G without the
need for tower climbs or site revisits.
https://www.reportdoor.com/nokia-5g-software-can-upgrade-5-million-4g-tower-radios-without-climbs/
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Bill Horne
Telecom Digest Moderator
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Gee-Wiz Department: would someone please submit a post explaining how
this is possible, and what the compromises are to get it to work?
Bill Horne
Moderator
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Message-ID: <20200715152459.GA3465@telecom.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2020 15:24:59 +0000
From: Moderator <telecomdigestsubmissions@remove-this.telecom-digest.org>
Subject: Circuit Court Split on Definition of "Autodialer" Under the
TCPA Leaves Companies at Risk
Client Alert: Circuit Split on Definition of "Autodialer" Under the
TCPA Leaves Companies at Risk (UPDATED)
By Katherine Dennis Nye
UPDATE: On July 9, 2020, the Supreme Court granted a petition for
certiorari from Facebook Inc., setting the court up to settle the
circuit split over what constitutes an autodialer. Facebook brought
this appeal from a Ninth Circuit decision that revived a consumer
class action against Facebook over unsolicited security texts sent to
stored numbers, on the basis that the dialing system had the
"capacity" to text randomly generated numbers.[1] This follows a
decision of the Second Circuit earlier this spring[2] that adopted the
Ninth Circuit's more expansive definition of an autodialer.
https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/client-alert-circuit-split-on-89178/
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Message-ID: <0fc4b088-b15a-8c93-9995-613645f44451@billhorne.com>
Date: 15 Jul 2020 13:01:27 -0400
From: Bill Horne <malQassRimiMlation@gmail.com>
Subject: Pay no attention to that man behind the charger
>From the "Incipient Paranoia" Department:
My wife has an LG "flip" phone, a basic voice and text device that
serves her needs.
We've always charged it from a cube USB power converter plugged into a
wall outlet, with a USB cord connecting to the phone. Up until
yesterday, that worked fine.
Yesterday, she got a notice that she had to use the charger that came
with the phone, and also that the unit would no longer charge from the
power cube.
I don't know where the charger that came with the phone is - no doubt,
somewhere in the "wall of warts" that decorates my ham shack tool
bench, each with two prongs for an AC outlet, and a cord dangling down
to a connector that only fits one particular (battery charger|alarm
clock|router|walkie-talkie|clapping monkey). I was able to combine a
different USB cord with a different USB cube so that the phone stopped
refusing to charge, but we'll see if the complaints start up again.
Why, I wonder, has this particular phone started demanding to go home
to suck juice from it's mama's tap? Why, I wonder, does this happen
after five years of fault-free service while charging from a USB cube?
Could it be that Verizon has decided I've been away from their store
too long?
Bill
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