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ZollyMonsta
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  #1984155 27-Mar-2018 11:29
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Linux:

 

Starscream122:

 

DjShadow:

 

Didn't think it would be long before this happened:

 

 

In 2005, we were proud to be the first to offer you 3G. In 2014 we were thrilled to bring you New Zealand’s first 4G network.

 

Now, we’re incredibly excited to announce that we’re exploring the future possibilities of a fifth generation mobile network – aka 5G.

 

To find out more about the road to Vodafone 5G, join us on Facebook LIVE, Tuesday 27 March 2018 at 11.15am.

 

With gigabit speeds over a mobile network and low latency connectivity, futuristic applications like connected robots and live virtual reality streams are quickly becoming things that we can use in our everyday lives. Join us to find out more and get a window on the future.

 

Vodafone Future 5G. The future is exciting. Ready?

 

 

 

Source?

 

 

Source for what?

 

Linux

 

 

 

 

Tomato Sauce :)





 

 

Check out my LPFM Radio Station at www.thecheese.co.nz - Now on iHeart Radio, TuneIn and Radio Garden

 

As per the usual std disclaimer.. "All thoughts typed here are my own."




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  #1984237 27-Mar-2018 12:29
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Change to a network that has a better managed 4G service if possible? ;)

 

 

 

 

what is it in your mind?


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