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by gus_massa
165 days ago
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Here in Argentina (Buenos Aires), the copper landlines are too old, so when your landline collapse the telephone company gives you a mobile telephone disguised as a landline telephone. I guess it has a small or no battery, and some geographic restriction (like 1/4 mile around your home?). For the end user it's a landline phone. For the telephone company is just a mobile phone. My guess is that under the hood they are running android. > Is this useful or too invasive? Yes to both. It's a hard problem. |
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