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by toomuchtodo
4114 days ago
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Oh god no. Mobile networks ARE NOT designed to handle torrent type traffic. You will destroy RF bandwidth at towers, as well as backhauls. The best iOS update methods are still "push notify update available to client, fetch over wifi when plugged in and screen locked" and if after a significant amount of time the download doesn't occur, only then fallback to a cellular download directly from the CDN, still at night when usage is extremely low. |
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Plus, as far as phones uploading to other phones, regardless of package signing and other security, no one would appreciate unsolicited battery life depletion.
I remember this discussion coming up with GoTenna [1] here, where they admitted it would be a nice feature to communicate beyond single point to point transceivers like a mesh network but the FCC stipulates these open bands cannot be used like that.
[1]: http://www.gotenna.com/