If the signalling channel is so limited why they are not using the data channel-I mean the voice channel to send SMS. Second SMS is not delivered real time. So you can always provision enough BW for dialling and ringing the 911.
Nobody stops Telecos & Mobile phone companies to modify the standard to send SMS or ASMS-Advanced SMS!!!! as paid data .
But why there is no alternative:)
I still don't understand why in US the Incoming calls/SMS are charged.
In India some mobile companies are offering payment for incoming calls
http://www.virginmobile.in/plan_offer.html
incoming calls are free for all (pstn/mobile) except when you are in roaming.
Just consider it as the famous tag line
In soviet union...........
but linux gives you the flexibility that needed by a user if he know what he want for eg. debian is not easy for a new user but for a power user once it is installed everything work perfectly.
If the signalling channel is so limited why they are not using the data channel-I mean the voice channel to send SMS. Second SMS is not delivered real time. So you can always provision enough BW for dialling and ringing the 911. Nobody stops Telecos & Mobile phone companies to modify the standard to send SMS or ASMS-Advanced SMS!!!! as paid data . But why there is no alternative :)
I still don't understand why in US the Incoming calls/SMS are charged. In India some mobile companies are offering payment for incoming calls http://www.virginmobile.in/plan_offer.html incoming calls are free for all (pstn/mobile) except when you are in roaming. Just consider it as the famous tag line In soviet union ...........
To make some more unknown BUGS is it hi hi!!!!!!!!!!
Why on earth Goverment fear about Licencing terms. if a government want to publicise the code at there will once the code is at there hands.
but linux gives you the flexibility that needed by a user if he know what he want for eg. debian is not easy for a new user but for a power user once it is installed everything work perfectly.