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  1. Создаем собственную базовую станцию при помощи SDR

    В этой статье я хочу рассказать о том, как я запускал собственную базовую станцию мобильной связи (4G и 2G) при помощи относительно дешевого SDR-трансивера.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1017672/

    #SDR #GSM #4g #plutosdr #2g #fpga #zynq

  2. Создаем собственную базовую станцию при помощи SDR

    В этой статье я хочу рассказать о том, как я запускал собственную базовую станцию мобильной связи (4G и 2G) при помощи относительно дешевого SDR-трансивера.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1017672/

    #SDR #GSM #4g #plutosdr #2g #fpga #zynq

  3. Создаем собственную базовую станцию при помощи SDR

    В этой статье я хочу рассказать о том, как я запускал собственную базовую станцию мобильной связи (4G и 2G) при помощи относительно дешевого SDR-трансивера.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1017672/

    #SDR #GSM #4g #plutosdr #2g #fpga #zynq

  4. Создаем собственную базовую станцию при помощи SDR

    В этой статье я хочу рассказать о том, как я запускал собственную базовую станцию мобильной связи (4G и 2G) при помощи относительно дешевого SDR-трансивера.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1017672/

    #SDR #GSM #4g #plutosdr #2g #fpga #zynq

  5. GSM: Der Anfang vom Ende in Österreich

    Der Countdown für GSM hat nun auch in Österreich begonnen. Die Abschaltung trifft vor allem Maschinen, kann aber auch die Netzabdeckung reduzieren.

    heise.de/news/GSM-Der-Anfang-v

    #GSM #Mobiles #Mobilfunk #Netze #Notruf #news

  6. Interesting and comprehensive report about sophisticated telecom surveillance campaigns involving mobile operator signaling infrastructure citizenlab.ca/research/uncover and identifying three gateways to surveillance (019Mobile, Airtel Jersey, Tango Networks UK) #3gpp #gsm #gsma #ss7 #diameter

  7. Interesting and comprehensive report about sophisticated telecom surveillance campaigns involving mobile operator signaling infrastructure citizenlab.ca/research/uncover and identifying three gateways to surveillance (019Mobile, Airtel Jersey, Tango Networks UK) #3gpp #gsm #gsma #ss7 #diameter

  8. Interesting and comprehensive report about sophisticated telecom surveillance campaigns involving mobile operator signaling infrastructure citizenlab.ca/research/uncover and identifying three gateways to surveillance (019Mobile, Airtel Jersey, Tango Networks UK) #3gpp #gsm #gsma #ss7 #diameter

  9. Interesting and comprehensive report about sophisticated telecom surveillance campaigns involving mobile operator signaling infrastructure citizenlab.ca/research/uncover and identifying three gateways to surveillance (019Mobile, Airtel Jersey, Tango Networks UK) #3gpp #gsm #gsma #ss7 #diameter

  10. Interesting and comprehensive report about sophisticated telecom surveillance campaigns involving mobile operator signaling infrastructure citizenlab.ca/research/uncover and identifying three gateways to surveillance (019Mobile, Airtel Jersey, Tango Networks UK) #3gpp #gsm #gsma #ss7 #diameter

  11. Indonesia Internet Guide for Digital Nomads

    Indonesia offers strong nomad hubs in Bali and Jakarta, with affordable mobile data and improving urban fiber coverage.

    nomadinternet.netlify.app/indo

    #indonesia #nomad #internet #gsm #travel #bali #jakarta #ubud #canggu #esim #5g #adsl #digitalnomad

  12. Что внутри у кнопочного телефона: полный анализ схемотехники

    Я заметил что многим моим читателям интересны рассказы с анализом аппаратных платформ легендарных устройств. Однако иногда я встречал мнение, что простой разбор с описанием назначения, характеристик и принципов работы каждого чипа на плате - это слишком просто, и читатели хотели бы видеть полный разбор схемотехники отдельно взятого устройства. Что-ж, я тоже думаю, что статья такого формата может быть очень интересной! Недавно мне подарили Nokia 225 с диагнозом "не включается и сильно греется в районе аккумулятора". Взяв в зубы мультиметр и схему, я решил отремонтировать сей прекрасный девайс...

    habr.com/ru/companies/timeweb/

    #bodyawm_ништячки #схемотехника #реверс #телефоны #инжиниринг #почитать #nokia #mediatek #радиосвязь #GSM

  13. +++
    date = '2025-10-17T07:39:45-03:00'
    draft = true
    title = 'Fifteenth Post Intermittent internet & GSM access'
    +++

    GSM and 5G data

    We often take for granted the access we have to data & VOIP networks, esp. when we have 'unlimited access'

    Unlimited data access is a farce

    • My ISP still delivers ancient xDSL connections maxed a 10MBit/s (1MBit = 1024kBit!)
    • The connection is capped at speed meaning 30days per bandwidth pool
    • * 10MBit/s = 36000Mbit/hr
    • * 36000Mbit/hr = 36864000 MBit/day (x24)
    • * 36864000MBit/day = 1105920000 MBit/month (x 30 days)
    • * 1105920000MBit /1024 = 1080000 MByte/month
    • * 1080000MByte /1024 = 1054.6875 GByte/month
    • * 1054.6875 /1024 = 1.02996826172 TByte theoretical bandwidth.

    You get only 1.0299 TByte/month at max!

    Subtract from that number 10% for protocol overhead ping delays retries and what not.

    • * 1.0299 TByte - 0.10299TByte = 0.9269TByte
    • * 0.9269 TByte = 949.1456 GByte max in practice

    The practical cap is at 949.15GB per month

    Similar calculations can be made for unlimited post paid POTS phone connections

    • The cap is at time. No one talks 24hrs and can pay the phone bill, so the cap is also economical
    • No unlimited services exist. All are capped by time*
    • Subscriptions can be a way out to good deals
    • One of my GSM providers gives 100 minute prepaid subsciptions for 6 months a year and two years
    • The difference is startling in comparision with the regular price
    • 100min = 4.5 USD per month subscribed prepaid 6 months
    • 100min = 25 USD month prepaid!

    Don't take your connections for granted.

    • Many people (me included) drop permanent services due to economical & technical reasons
    • * I dropped my xDSL connection because I need fibre connections to work. My ISP has the fibre optic cables & FAT terminals (fibre acces terminals) in the first part of the street.
    • * * My ISP even made the power company change the poles in the whole street
    • * * The EBS changed the poles in 40% of the project time, a record for them.
    • * * My ISP betrayed us by still giving us FTTC instead of FTTH as promised in the whole street.
    • * * My ISP has massive corruption problems, since they abused the grand for FTTH to give us obsolete FTTC equipment with xDSL
    • * * Only areas without POTS cables got FTTH first, the rest was shoved on obsolete ancient FTTC equipment you cant buy new anymore globally
    • * * The ISP makes double money since they cant charge more for FTTC minimal, but have to give 50MBit/s minimal because there are no lower caps allowed in the contract grand
    • * * The FTTH connection als0 gets your POTS phone connected to it
    • * * when a pole is ripped off due to a car hitting it, you are SOL without a seperate GSM / smart phone, because your POTS phone is now on a SPF (single point of failure).
      • * On xDSL the lines are buried so POTS lines are safer
      • I also dropped the xDSL service because the ammount of data I can download is pitiful on xDSL
      • I can use the cash literally for food since they charge a massive USD 20/month for the ancient connection

    Z
    #GSM #2G #3G #4G #internet #technology #FTTC #FTTH #mathematics #programming #service #network #infrastructure #fibre #optics

  14. +++
    date = '2025-10-17T07:39:45-03:00'
    draft = true
    title = 'Fifteenth Post Intermittent internet & GSM access'
    +++

    GSM and 5G data

    We often take for granted the access we have to data & VOIP networks, esp. when we have 'unlimited access'

    Unlimited data access is a farce

    • My ISP still delivers ancient xDSL connections maxed a 10MBit/s (1MBit = 1024kBit!)
    • The connection is capped at speed meaning 30days per bandwidth pool
    • * 10MBit/s = 36000Mbit/hr
    • * 36000Mbit/hr = 36864000 MBit/day (x24)
    • * 36864000MBit/day = 1105920000 MBit/month (x 30 days)
    • * 1105920000MBit /1024 = 1080000 MByte/month
    • * 1080000MByte /1024 = 1054.6875 GByte/month
    • * 1054.6875 /1024 = 1.02996826172 TByte theoretical bandwidth.

    You get only 1.0299 TByte/month at max!

    Subtract from that number 10% for protocol overhead ping delays retries and what not.

    • * 1.0299 TByte - 0.10299TByte = 0.9269TByte
    • * 0.9269 TByte = 949.1456 GByte max in practice

    The practical cap is at 949.15GB per month

    Similar calculations can be made for unlimited post paid POTS phone connections

    • The cap is at time. No one talks 24hrs and can pay the phone bill, so the cap is also economical
    • No unlimited services exist. All are capped by time*
    • Subscriptions can be a way out to good deals
    • One of my GSM providers gives 100 minute prepaid subsciptions for 6 months a year and two years
    • The difference is startling in comparision with the regular price
    • 100min = 4.5 USD per month subscribed prepaid 6 months
    • 100min = 25 USD month prepaid!

    Don't take your connections for granted.

    • Many people (me included) drop permanent services due to economical & technical reasons
    • * I dropped my xDSL connection because I need fibre connections to work. My ISP has the fibre optic cables & FAT terminals (fibre acces terminals) in the first part of the street.
    • * * My ISP even made the power company change the poles in the whole street
    • * * The EBS changed the poles in 40% of the project time, a record for them.
    • * * My ISP betrayed us by still giving us FTTC instead of FTTH as promised in the whole street.
    • * * My ISP has massive corruption problems, since they abused the grand for FTTH to give us obsolete FTTC equipment with xDSL
    • * * Only areas without POTS cables got FTTH first, the rest was shoved on obsolete ancient FTTC equipment you cant buy new anymore globally
    • * * The ISP makes double money since they cant charge more for FTTC minimal, but have to give 50MBit/s minimal because there are no lower caps allowed in the contract grand
    • * * The FTTH connection als0 gets your POTS phone connected to it
    • * * when a pole is ripped off due to a car hitting it, you are SOL without a seperate GSM / smart phone, because your POTS phone is now on a SPF (single point of failure).
      • * On xDSL the lines are buried so POTS lines are safer
      • I also dropped the xDSL service because the ammount of data I can download is pitiful on xDSL
      • I can use the cash literally for food since they charge a massive USD 20/month for the ancient connection

    Z
    #GSM #2G #3G #4G #internet #technology #FTTC #FTTH #mathematics #programming #service #network #infrastructure #fibre #optics

  15. +++
    date = '2025-10-17T07:39:45-03:00'
    draft = true
    title = 'Fifteenth Post Intermittent internet & GSM access'
    +++

    GSM and 5G data

    We often take for granted the access we have to data & VOIP networks, esp. when we have 'unlimited access'

    Unlimited data access is a farce

    • My ISP still delivers ancient xDSL connections maxed a 10MBit/s (1MBit = 1024kBit!)
    • The connection is capped at speed meaning 30days per bandwidth pool
    • * 10MBit/s = 36000Mbit/hr
    • * 36000Mbit/hr = 36864000 MBit/day (x24)
    • * 36864000MBit/day = 1105920000 MBit/month (x 30 days)
    • * 1105920000MBit /1024 = 1080000 MByte/month
    • * 1080000MByte /1024 = 1054.6875 GByte/month
    • * 1054.6875 /1024 = 1.02996826172 TByte theoretical bandwidth.

    You get only 1.0299 TByte/month at max!

    Subtract from that number 10% for protocol overhead ping delays retries and what not.

    • * 1.0299 TByte - 0.10299TByte = 0.9269TByte
    • * 0.9269 TByte = 949.1456 GByte max in practice

    The practical cap is at 949.15GB per month

    Similar calculations can be made for unlimited post paid POTS phone connections

    • The cap is at time. No one talks 24hrs and can pay the phone bill, so the cap is also economical
    • No unlimited services exist. All are capped by time*
    • Subscriptions can be a way out to good deals
    • One of my GSM providers gives 100 minute prepaid subsciptions for 6 months a year and two years
    • The difference is startling in comparision with the regular price
    • 100min = 4.5 USD per month subscribed prepaid 6 months
    • 100min = 25 USD month prepaid!

    Don't take your connections for granted.

    • Many people (me included) drop permanent services due to economical & technical reasons
    • * I dropped my xDSL connection because I need fibre connections to work. My ISP has the fibre optic cables & FAT terminals (fibre acces terminals) in the first part of the street.
    • * * My ISP even made the power company change the poles in the whole street
    • * * The EBS changed the poles in 40% of the project time, a record for them.
    • * * My ISP betrayed us by still giving us FTTC instead of FTTH as promised in the whole street.
    • * * My ISP has massive corruption problems, since they abused the grand for FTTH to give us obsolete FTTC equipment with xDSL
    • * * Only areas without POTS cables got FTTH first, the rest was shoved on obsolete ancient FTTC equipment you cant buy new anymore globally
    • * * The ISP makes double money since they cant charge more for FTTC minimal, but have to give 50MBit/s minimal because there are no lower caps allowed in the contract grand
    • * * The FTTH connection als0 gets your POTS phone connected to it
    • * * when a pole is ripped off due to a car hitting it, you are SOL without a seperate GSM / smart phone, because your POTS phone is now on a SPF (single point of failure).
      • * On xDSL the lines are buried so POTS lines are safer
      • I also dropped the xDSL service because the ammount of data I can download is pitiful on xDSL
      • I can use the cash literally for food since they charge a massive USD 20/month for the ancient connection

    Z
    #GSM #2G #3G #4G #internet #technology #FTTC #FTTH #mathematics #programming #service #network #infrastructure #fibre #optics

  16. +++
    date = '2025-10-17T07:39:45-03:00'
    draft = true
    title = 'Fifteenth Post Intermittent internet & GSM access'
    +++

    GSM and 5G data

    We often take for granted the access we have to data & VOIP networks, esp. when we have 'unlimited access'

    Unlimited data access is a farce

    • My ISP still delivers ancient xDSL connections maxed a 10MBit/s (1MBit = 1024kBit!)
    • The connection is capped at speed meaning 30days per bandwidth pool
    • * 10MBit/s = 36000Mbit/hr
    • * 36000Mbit/hr = 36864000 MBit/day (x24)
    • * 36864000MBit/day = 1105920000 MBit/month (x 30 days)
    • * 1105920000MBit /1024 = 1080000 MByte/month
    • * 1080000MByte /1024 = 1054.6875 GByte/month
    • * 1054.6875 /1024 = 1.02996826172 TByte theoretical bandwidth.

    You get only 1.0299 TByte/month at max!

    Subtract from that number 10% for protocol overhead ping delays retries and what not.

    • * 1.0299 TByte - 0.10299TByte = 0.9269TByte
    • * 0.9269 TByte = 949.1456 GByte max in practice

    The practical cap is at 949.15GB per month

    Similar calculations can be made for unlimited post paid POTS phone connections

    • The cap is at time. No one talks 24hrs and can pay the phone bill, so the cap is also economical
    • No unlimited services exist. All are capped by time*
    • Subscriptions can be a way out to good deals
    • One of my GSM providers gives 100 minute prepaid subsciptions for 6 months a year and two years
    • The difference is startling in comparision with the regular price
    • 100min = 4.5 USD per month subscribed prepaid 6 months
    • 100min = 25 USD month prepaid!

    Don't take your connections for granted.

    • Many people (me included) drop permanent services due to economical & technical reasons
    • * I dropped my xDSL connection because I need fibre connections to work. My ISP has the fibre optic cables & FAT terminals (fibre acces terminals) in the first part of the street.
    • * * My ISP even made the power company change the poles in the whole street
    • * * The EBS changed the poles in 40% of the project time, a record for them.
    • * * My ISP betrayed us by still giving us FTTC instead of FTTH as promised in the whole street.
    • * * My ISP has massive corruption problems, since they abused the grand for FTTH to give us obsolete FTTC equipment with xDSL
    • * * Only areas without POTS cables got FTTH first, the rest was shoved on obsolete ancient FTTC equipment you cant buy new anymore globally
    • * * The ISP makes double money since they cant charge more for FTTC minimal, but have to give 50MBit/s minimal because there are no lower caps allowed in the contract grand
    • * * The FTTH connection als0 gets your POTS phone connected to it
    • * * when a pole is ripped off due to a car hitting it, you are SOL without a seperate GSM / smart phone, because your POTS phone is now on a SPF (single point of failure).
      • * On xDSL the lines are buried so POTS lines are safer
      • I also dropped the xDSL service because the ammount of data I can download is pitiful on xDSL
      • I can use the cash literally for food since they charge a massive USD 20/month for the ancient connection

    Z
    #GSM #2G #3G #4G #internet #technology #FTTC #FTTH #mathematics #programming #service #network #infrastructure #fibre #optics

  17. +++
    date = '2025-10-17T07:39:45-03:00'
    draft = true
    title = 'Fifteenth Post Intermittent internet & GSM access'
    +++

    GSM and 5G data

    We often take for granted the access we have to data & VOIP networks, esp. when we have 'unlimited access'

    Unlimited data access is a farce

    • My ISP still delivers ancient xDSL connections maxed a 10MBit/s (1MBit = 1024kBit!)
    • The connection is capped at speed meaning 30days per bandwidth pool
    • * 10MBit/s = 36000Mbit/hr
    • * 36000Mbit/hr = 36864000 MBit/day (x24)
    • * 36864000MBit/day = 1105920000 MBit/month (x 30 days)
    • * 1105920000MBit /1024 = 1080000 MByte/month
    • * 1080000MByte /1024 = 1054.6875 GByte/month
    • * 1054.6875 /1024 = 1.02996826172 TByte theoretical bandwidth.

    You get only 1.0299 TByte/month at max!

    Subtract from that number 10% for protocol overhead ping delays retries and what not.

    • * 1.0299 TByte - 0.10299TByte = 0.9269TByte
    • * 0.9269 TByte = 949.1456 GByte max in practice

    The practical cap is at 949.15GB per month

    Similar calculations can be made for unlimited post paid POTS phone connections

    • The cap is at time. No one talks 24hrs and can pay the phone bill, so the cap is also economical
    • No unlimited services exist. All are capped by time*
    • Subscriptions can be a way out to good deals
    • One of my GSM providers gives 100 minute prepaid subsciptions for 6 months a year and two years
    • The difference is startling in comparision with the regular price
    • 100min = 4.5 USD per month subscribed prepaid 6 months
    • 100min = 25 USD month prepaid!

    Don't take your connections for granted.

    • Many people (me included) drop permanent services due to economical & technical reasons
    • * I dropped my xDSL connection because I need fibre connections to work. My ISP has the fibre optic cables & FAT terminals (fibre acces terminals) in the first part of the street.
    • * * My ISP even made the power company change the poles in the whole street
    • * * The EBS changed the poles in 40% of the project time, a record for them.
    • * * My ISP betrayed us by still giving us FTTC instead of FTTH as promised in the whole street.
    • * * My ISP has massive corruption problems, since they abused the grand for FTTH to give us obsolete FTTC equipment with xDSL
    • * * Only areas without POTS cables got FTTH first, the rest was shoved on obsolete ancient FTTC equipment you cant buy new anymore globally
    • * * The ISP makes double money since they cant charge more for FTTC minimal, but have to give 50MBit/s minimal because there are no lower caps allowed in the contract grand
    • * * The FTTH connection als0 gets your POTS phone connected to it
    • * * when a pole is ripped off due to a car hitting it, you are SOL without a seperate GSM / smart phone, because your POTS phone is now on a SPF (single point of failure).
      • * On xDSL the lines are buried so POTS lines are safer
      • I also dropped the xDSL service because the ammount of data I can download is pitiful on xDSL
      • I can use the cash literally for food since they charge a massive USD 20/month for the ancient connection

    Z
    #GSM #2G #3G #4G #internet #technology #FTTC #FTTH #mathematics #programming #service #network #infrastructure #fibre #optics

  18. Мой соавтор — DeepSeek

    Эта статья о моем опыте сотрудничества с DeepSeek в разработке некоторых поделок на различных языках программирования.Раньше писал на этих языках, но без помощи ИИ.

    habr.com/ru/articles/1010138/

    #искусственный_интеллект #autoit #lua # #gsm

  19. Мой соавтор — DeepSeek Эта статья о моем опыте сотрудничества с DeepSeek в разработке некоторых поделок на различн...

    #искусственный #интеллект #autoit #lua #cи #gsm

    Origin | Interest | Match
  20. Разбираемся с необычным видом терминалов

    Физические терминалы сейчас встретить маловероятно. Однако, чем будет являться GSM модем, работающий через асинхронный последовательный интерфейс для, например, компьютера. Настроим модем и разберёмся в терминологии модели ME(Mobile Equipment) - TE(Terminal Equipment).

    habr.com/ru/articles/1003740/

    #терминал_linux #gsm #rs232 #Hayes #модель_METE #gprs

  21. Well, that'll fix #GlobalWarming, eh? 😬

    NOAA confirms a 'full-blown' #GrandSolarMinimum

    "#GSM's have the potential to hold sunspots at ZERO for multiple decades. [Apparently, there are currently ZERO sunspots at the moment]. The most famous example is the #MaunderMinimum (1645-1715) which brought plummeting temperatures, crop loss, famine, and the deaths of hundreds of millions of people ACROSS the planet."

    Read more (sensationalistic source):
    sott.net/article/440781-NOAA-c

    NOAA Solar Predictions (to 2030):
    swpc.noaa.gov/products/predict

    #Sunspots #SolarMinimum #WinterIsComing? #MiniIceAge

  22. RE: ec.social-network.europa.eu/@E

    More importantly:

    Thanks to @EUCommission pushing #GSM nearly 35y ago as the one digital cell standard in the Union, and that technology proving successful and being implemented globally, 112 is the default emergency services number *globally.*

    Even if you’re in NANPA land where it’s 911, or UK influenced places with 999, dialling 112 on any cellphone will get you to your local emergency services.

  23. Falls jemand von euch Mal mit der #Aeromobile #2G #3G #GSM #GPRS #UMTS #HSxPA Zelle in Flugzeugen ausgewählter Airlines experimentieren möchte: #Flexiroam hat da gerade nen Angebot:

    flexiroam.com/en-us/shop/infli

  24. PSA on old gardgets, fam.

    #SwollenBattery alert. 🪫 Have an old POS electronic in the drawer? Make sure it's okay. I found this old backup 2G #GSM phone whilst looking for a certain cable in a container and its battery is noticeably swollen behind the screen.

    🚨 Remedy: Recycle / proper disposal immediately and until you can remediate store outside the house in a bucket of sand. 🪣 Seriously. Don't F around with swollen #lithiumionbatteries (#LiOn). 🚨

  25. Jetzt wird es langsam ernst: #GSM aka #2G wird abgeschaltet.

    Was hat das mit #Camping zu tun?

    Nun, in vielen #Campern und #Wohnwagen ist eine #Truma #INetBox und die empfängt Fernsteuersignale via #SMS. Und das hängt am #GSM Dienst.

    Aber es gibt Möglichkeiten.
    Entweder man rüstet auf das neue System des Herstellers um. Inklusive neuem Display und #Abozwang.

    Oder man wechselt zur #OpenSource Alternative:

    paulette.die-oswalds.net/umbau

  26. Jetzt wird es langsam ernst: #GSM aka #2G wird abgeschaltet.

    Was hat das mit #Camping zu tun?

    Nun, in vielen #Campern und #Wohnwagen ist eine #Truma #INetBox und die empfängt Fernsteuersignale via #SMS. Und das hängt am #GSM Dienst.

    Aber es gibt Möglichkeiten.
    Entweder man rüstet auf das neue System des Herstellers um. Inklusive neuem Display und #Abozwang.

    Oder man wechselt zur #OpenSource Alternative:

    paulette.die-oswalds.net/umbau

  27. @heiseonline ... ohne #GSM sind auch meine beiden Siemens Handis 'Made in Germany' nicht mehr einsatz- und notruffähig :( :(

    Wie ungern würde ich doch auf mein in der #Handschmeicheler Siemens #S35i und das etwas größere aber immer noch funktionsfähige #S4 mit Li-ion 7,2V 1350mAh Battery Pack verzichten. Denn ohne #GSM-Netz gäbe es mit beiden so wie mit dem eCall in fast 16 Millionen allein in Deutschland nach 2018 neu zugelassene Neufahrzeuge keine Kommunikations- und Notfallmeldungen mehr :(

  28. @heiseonline ... ohne #GSM sind auch meine beiden Siemens Handis 'Made in Germany' nicht mehr einsatz- und notruffähig :( :(

    Wie ungern würde ich doch auf mein in der #Handschmeicheler Siemens #S35i und das etwas größere aber immer noch funktionsfähige #S4 mit Li-ion 7,2V 1350mAh Battery Pack verzichten. Denn ohne #GSM-Netz gäbe es mit beiden so wie mit dem eCall in fast 16 Millionen allein in Deutschland nach 2018 neu zugelassene Neufahrzeuge keine Kommunikations- und Notfallmeldungen mehr :(

  29. @heiseonline ... ohne #GSM sind auch meine beiden Siemens Handis 'Made in Germany' nicht mehr einsatz- und notruffähig :( :(

    Wie ungern würde ich doch auf mein in der #Handschmeicheler Siemens #S35i und das etwas größere aber immer noch funktionsfähige #S4 mit Li-ion 7,2V 1350mAh Battery Pack verzichten. Denn ohne #GSM-Netz gäbe es mit beiden so wie mit dem eCall in fast 16 Millionen allein in Deutschland nach 2018 neu zugelassene Neufahrzeuge keine Kommunikations- und Notfallmeldungen mehr :(