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by g_p
1891 days ago
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The bigger they are, the harder they fall... On the whole, the technical standards should allow the kind of interoperability you described. That's the kind of fun real-world engineering that techies love. The bean-counters don't, because it's more devices needing support packages, it's more suppliers on the books, and ultimately it's probably (slightly) less profit than buying a single box. I've seen big household name operators in Europe stop even pretending they're doing the work, and straight up pass on contact details and a mobile number for the person at their tier-1 vendor partner, so you can liaise directly with them. It seems in these "5G" days even more than before, operators are retreating into the business of connectivity service, and leaving more and more for their vendor partners to do. When you're not even hiding the fact to a client that they may as well speak directly to the vendor, that says it all(!) |
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