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batye
batye
8/4/2016 9:43:43 AM
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Re: Zero rating and battery life
@Adi impact on the phone battery is the biggest problem... this days many Co. try to provide solution via external battery packs...

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batye
batye
8/4/2016 9:42:19 AM
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Re: LTE-B & Use cases
@Adi in Canada yes, I would say Rogers keep trying actively looking to use broadcast... but only in some areas like big cities... for example in Toronto/GTA Ontario 

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elizabethv
elizabethv
8/4/2016 9:38:09 AM
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Re: Zero rating and battery life
@Adi - Data usage is a big concern - or at least it would be for me. I pay a ridiculous amount for the data I already get and it's so easy to go over if I don't watch what I'm doing. A few trips to Target with my kids watching YouTube while my phone isn't on WiFi and I'll suddenly start getting alerts about data usage. I consume videos a lot, but you start hitting my wallet, and I'll jump ship quick too. I can't afford it.

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Adi
Adi
8/4/2016 8:32:53 AM
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LTE-B & Use cases
@jason - are you seeing a lot of use cases for LTE-B? There's a clear fit with sports, and we hear a lot about in-stadium replays. But are there other cases where operators are actively looking to use broadcast? 

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Adi
Adi
8/4/2016 8:31:00 AM
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Zero rating and battery life
@jason - in the handset storage approach described above, who is effectively "paying" for the data download? Does it come out of the customer's data package or is it being zero rated by the MNO? 

Also, is there an impact on the phone battery? or does it have to be plugged in and on wifi like an iCloud backup?

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