[06:14] <sagaci> nanananana 4G :)
[06:15] <ntrly_owl> leader! leader! leader!
[07:15] <head_victim> sagaci: how'
[07:15] <head_victim> how's the speed of the 4g
[07:19] <gorilla> it's not really 4G... We have got LTE. AFAIK.
[07:24] <sagaci> yeah, LTE
[07:24] <sagaci> 4GHD or True4G will be the next thing
[07:24] <sagaci> ACTUAL 4G :P
[07:24] <sagaci> head_victim: 4.9MB/sec from aarnet
[07:25] <sagaci> haven't got it on ubuntu yet
[07:26] <gorilla> but 4G will be markets as 5G or maybe 4g-ng.. marketers make me cross sometimes.
[08:11] <ntrly_owl> "ath5k phy0: noise floor calibration timeout" cant be good
[08:11] <ntrly_owl> on lucid
[08:15] <gorilla> sounds very user unfriendly.
[08:17] <ntrly_owl> mhm
[08:29] <head_victim> 4G is a standard, not a technology. So LTE is one of the 4G technologies
[08:29] <gorilla> Oh. I have been misinformed :-/
[08:33] <head_victim> I'm pretty sure that's how I read it.
[08:33] <head_victim> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4G
[08:38] <gorilla> perhaps not: "pre-4G technology 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE) is often branded '4G'"
[09:50] <head_victim> gorilla: I looked into it at one stage and became quite confused pretty quickly.
[09:53] <gorilla> that's the telco industry for you. :-)