You could say that the minority of people still using 3G are relying on those who have updated to pay for the support of their 3G....buzyg said:There are still plenty of people out there with 3G phones. Yet another forced no option upgrade for them. Companies talk about infrastructure upgrade, what they all to often mean is profit. We had to ask our daughter to use her phone a few days back, in order to carry out an ID check. Neither of our phones would run the App required. The phones hardware could often run the current OS, but the companies block the downloads, so you have to upgrade wasting money and resourses. The whole system stinks of profit over all else. :thumbsdown: Rant over?
mcbutler said:You could say that the minority of people still using 3G are relying on those who have updated to pay for the support of their 3G....buzyg said:There are still plenty of people out there with 3G phones. Yet another forced no option upgrade for them. Companies talk about infrastructure upgrade, what they all to often mean is profit. We had to ask our daughter to use her phone a few days back, in order to carry out an ID check. Neither of our phones would run the App required. The phones hardware could often run the current OS, but the companies block the downloads, so you have to upgrade wasting money and recourses. The whole system stinks of profit over all else. :thumbsdown: Rant over?
mcbutler said:You could say that the minority of people still using 3G are relying on those who have updated to pay for the support of their 3G....
buzyg said:I for one will happily pay a little for those people to remain on 3G for several more years. The current rate at which telecoms hardware is expanding is really not needed by the vast majority of people, it's driven by profit not need. Many good things come out of it but overall, I personally hope it slows down and we can get back to something us mortals can keep pace with, without relying on those making money from it to help us, keep track. That just means they can charge even more. Any one remember the IDE standard. Brilliant and for sure it had to be replaced at some point. But since it fell from grace there have been so many fighting for the spot pushing the envelope of data rates. All fleeting glimpses replaced in a heart beat by the next one, often deliberately rendering kit that is just a few years old obsolete.![]()
Flyingfifer said:buzyg said:I for one will happily pay a little for those people to remain on 3G for several more years. The current rate at which telecoms hardware is expanding is really not needed by the vast majority of people, it's driven by profit not need. Many good things come out of it but overall, I personally hope it slows down and we can get back to something us mortals can keep pace with, without relying on those making money from it to help us, keep track. That just means they can charge even more. Any one remember the IDE standard. Brilliant and for sure it had to be replaced at some point. But since it fell from grace there have been so many fighting for the spot pushing the envelope of data rates. All fleeting glimpses replaced in a heart beat by the next one, often deliberately rendering kit that is just a few years old obsolete.![]()
I wouldn't really say your argument holds any water, a 4g phone can be bought for around £30 new (example) and a 4g contract can be had for as little as £4 a month (example) so to put this at the feet of pure greed and profiteering is simply inaccurate.
Also if they were to continue to facilitate 3g that would require on going 3g infrastructure upkeep and installation and replacement of parts, that means higher costs which would undoubtedly be passed onto the customer. Add that to the fact that upwards of 77% of users in 2019 (SAUCE) were on 4g means that this only affects (at the absolute most) 23% of phones.
Ironically 4G already has more population coverage than 3G does (99%> vs 98%). In terms of 4G in the sticks, fair comment but I have been plenty places where there isnt any 3G either.
Progress is progress but then there are still people who own black and white TVs :roll:
But is it driven by profit?buzyg said:mcbutler said:You could say that the minority of people still using 3G are relying on those who have updated to pay for the support of their 3G....buzyg said:There are still plenty of people out there with 3G phones. Yet another forced no option upgrade for them. Companies talk about infrastructure upgrade, what they all to often mean is profit. We had to ask our daughter to use her phone a few days back, in order to carry out an ID check. Neither of our phones would run the App required. The phones hardware could often run the current OS, but the companies block the downloads, so you have to upgrade wasting money and recourses. The whole system stinks of profit over all else. :thumbsdown: Rant over?
I for one will happily pay a little for those people to remain on 3G for several more years. The current rate at which telecoms hardware is expanding is really not needed by the vast majority of people, it's driven by profit not need. Many good things come out of it but overall, I personally hope it slows down and we can get back to something us mortals can keep pace with, without relying on those making money from it to help us, keep track. That just means they can charge even more. Any one remember the IDE standard. Brilliant and for sure it had to be replaced at some point. But since it fell from grace there have been so many fighting for the spot pushing the envelope of data rates. All fleeting glimpses replaced in a heart beat by the next one, often deliberately rendering kit that is just a few years old obsolete.![]()