
04-27-2005, 02:07 PM
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Ponderer
Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 72
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This is quite a positive approach and I think in the information age that pushing this type of data to the customers is better than trying to play the pixel/resolution game with images and print size.
However the science (or Black art) of wireless coverage is a double sided sword, I work in the industry and can detail even very small coverage gaps using the standard tools to measure and map network performance. There are however, a thousand variables that play into a good signal, on a recent cell to cell with my wife the call was loosing voice quality, I asked her where she was standing in the house? She said "the living room", I told her "get in the kitchen" and she was amazed at the better signal.
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