In other words, it has better compression than mp3, and since it's open source, you don't have to pay licensing fees on players that decode Ogg like you would with mp3.
How many players will play Ogg and not mp3 I wonder. Throws that argument right out the window.
2G can only handle so many phone calls on the one base station. After that, no new calls can be made in that cell, and if you enter a full cell, your call drops out. 3G is being sold as a cure for this congestion.
F12's eject. He was in awe at his Powerbook's ability to eject a disc?
In other words, it has better compression than mp3, and since it's open source, you don't have to pay licensing fees on players that decode Ogg like you would with mp3.
How many players will play Ogg and not mp3 I wonder. Throws that argument right out the window.
So... What did you get from your Company for Christmas? A retrenchment. Oh, and a small cardboard box of tea. If only I drank the stuff.
2G can only handle so many phone calls on the one base station. After that, no new calls can be made in that cell, and if you enter a full cell, your call drops out. 3G is being sold as a cure for this congestion.