Therefore, the most we can read from the overall balance of marks is that open source development approaches do not produce software of markedly higher quality than proprietary software development. I don't think you can support such a conclusion when comparing systems with an order of magnitude difference in size. Linux at 1,772,000 statements vs. WRK at 192,000 statements.
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"in only a few dozen"
Actually, it's "currently available in most major metropolitan areas and is expanding rapidly", and that also includes some HSDPA deployments.
3000 bogomips
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"in only a few dozen" Actually, it's "currently available in most major metropolitan areas and is expanding rapidly", and that also includes some HSDPA deployments.
Remember this is Cingular's, I mean AT&T's 2.5G network. A real 56k modem would be quite a bit faster, both in throughput and in latency.
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