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Fares Dalati - 27 Feb 2008 09:11 GMT
Dears,

i hope that any one can answer the following question:

Can i operate video call service within 2G network in any way ?
i need a practical tested solution.

Please advice

Thanks for your help

fares.dalati@gmail.com
Soruk - 27 Feb 2008 09:28 GMT
>Dears,
>
>i hope that any one can answer the following question:
>
>Can i operate video call service within 2G network in any way ?
>i need a practical tested solution.

Very unlikely, GPRS doesn't have the bandwidth.

To see why, try making a video call using a 28.8K dial-up modem, then
throw an extra half second of latency into the mix.

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Jon - 27 Feb 2008 21:54 GMT
In article <bb6b6004-49b0-4e90-b2ca-
67c8b3c86bdc@u69g2000hse.googlegroups.com>, fares.dalati@gmail.com
says...
> Can i operate video call service within 2G network in any way ?

No. Video calling requires higher bandwidth than a 2G network can
provide.

> Please advice

Give up.
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