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gchiu

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#217822 13-Jul-2017 15:25
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Just a question about moving the modem.

 

I gather it can only be used at one address, and if you move you have to notify them of the address change which may or may not allow you back on the network depending on local conditions.

 

But what happens if you want to move regularly between two locations, and those locations share the same cell site?  Is it really necessary for technical reasons to notify of an address change then? 


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  #1823493 16-Jul-2017 21:50
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gchiu:

 

If I wanted voice I guess I'd have to go to Spark's version.  Do they use the same Huawei B315 router?  And I guess voice is via cellular and not VOIP.

 

And can you send and receive SMS on the device?

 

 

technically it is a implementation of VoIP over a separated voice network  (obviously with QOS)

 

Spark's voice network currently can't be provisioned on a Skinny connection.

 

 

 

I'd essentially put voice in as a "Value added service".





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