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Re: [RRG] Re: Mobility in the future



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> This isn't to say that this type of delay is acceptable for all mobility
> use cases.  You'd probably be pretty upset if your cell phone cut out
> for two seconds at the edge of every cell.  However, for cases where
> your laptop transitions from WiFi to wired Ethernet, a few seconds to
> transition seems eminently doable and beneficial.

Except, of course, when you're using the wifi for a phone call, and you
transition to the cell, or to another hot spot with a different address
space, or some such. Most of the mobility applications I've seen only
really become interesting with audio or video feeds involved.

:-)

Russ

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