- same, i work for a mobile provider and i never have to up the data on BB users, but iphones i always am adding more because they have fetch and catch unlike the blackberry and constantly ping the network using uneccessary data. Also because on iphones you cant easily close programs completely they always stay on using background data.03-09-12 07:58 AMLike 0
- It isn't only data compression that makes the BlackBerry solution a more efficient user of mobile bandwidth.
RIM's BIS protocols are designed to manage data packet transfer between cells more efficiently.
With 4G, bandwidth will become even more congested that it is today and within a few years demand will exceed existing supply.
That means operators will have to cap consumption, or price it out of reach of many consumers, or invest billions in new hardware.
My guess is they're sucking us in to using our phones for media streaming, and once we're through the honeymoon period and dependent on our devices will increase prices. Most carriers have already dropped unlimited rates.03-09-12 08:27 AMLike 0 - I never understood the "my smartphone is better than yours" argument.
http://crackberry.com/crackberry-kev...ne-round-robin
Pizza is better than pie. Wait...what?03-09-12 08:37 AMLike 0 - sleepngbearRetired ModeratorBB phones don't use as much data as high end smartphones because they can't do as much (Netflix, Skype, a lot of other media, etc).
You can browse the web and email all day on iPhones and Androids and still not go near the data cap. It's just when you decide to use a smartphone like a smartphone then the data starts going up. Even if Netflix and Skype were available on BB, the compression doesn't touch their services.
Good try. Didn't know people were still using the data compression card. Thought we all saw through that comical argument. I don't think the public is stupid enough to drop their favorite media apps so they can browse and email more on a BB
Bye now.swiftex likes this.03-09-12 08:39 AMLike 1 - This is sort-of related to BIS compression, packet handling, etc...
Earthquake Call Fail: BlackBerry Messenger Beats the Phone Carriers
BBM worked when cell towers were maxed out during a time when communication was needed most. Put that in your underwear and spank it.03-09-12 09:13 AMLike 0 - I am sorry if I am joining this little flame war late,
But I have got a great knowledge about this section,
Youtube is NOT compressed by RIM Servers, If you are using the normal streaming through BlackBerry Media Player Kit to run Youtube videos and you will get the POP-UP of Streaming may cost you more which means your device is switching to WAP2 Transport which is used by the iPhone and Android devices.
RIM can't compress RTSP:// protocol at all, it doesn't even pass through their servers. However RIM can compress Youtube on the PlayBook as it passes in plain .flv files not in Streaming Protocol.
Panadora or any other streaming services is not compressed by a single KB! You guys won't feel that at the US and Canada, because your carriers usually give you like 1 GB to be used in any device not just BlackBerry and adds like a 10$ access fee to the NOC. But in the Middle East BlackBerries got a special separate plans which includes no Streaming just PURE USAGE OVER BlackBerry.net APN which compresses only Webpages, downloads, Youtube videos on PlayBook only.
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Summary:
What RIM can compress:
Everything running through BlackBerry.net APN as:
- Web pages
- HTML5
- Downloads
- Pictures
- Youtube running on the PlayBook
- Emails & Attachments
What RIM can't compress:
Everything that requires WAP2 Transport using Generic APN (as here gprs.qtel APN for Qatar Qtel):
- Youtube over BlackBerry Smartphones
- Panadora, other radios
- RTSP:// protocol
- VoIP
- Data through Mobile Hotspot
So Yes, the statement posted by the OP is incorrect, having BlackBerry is not what makes Pandora streams for less data unless the app has a feature to stream lower quality music which will be something from Pandora end not RIM's. I wish we see the compression available on BB10 devices as carriers here in the Middle East still respect us as BlackBerry users by Unlimited BlackBerry.net transport Data while other devices as iPhones and Androids never get Unlimited Data.
The ignorance in this thread was amazing. Typical BB fanboy response: *sees truth they don't like* = *calls others trolls*
My point: BIS doesn't compress media streaming. RIGHT.
BB fanboys: BIS compresses everything. WRONG.Last edited by alby4ever; 03-09-12 at 10:29 AM.
03-09-12 10:06 AMLike 0 - BIS compresses everything but youtube, if you read all the posts you'll see we've established that. Streaming radio apps can stream on BIS therefore they get compressed.03-09-12 10:33 AMLike 0
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"Panadora or any other streaming services is not compressed by a single KB!"
THIS is what I'm talking about when I say the ignorance is amazing in this thread.03-09-12 10:38 AMLike 0 -
Is that so hard to understand?03-09-12 10:41 AMLike 0 - Only because you're on Verizon is Skype available..which I know you're well aware of. As i'm sure you're aware when people are talking about Skype they're referring to video chat..not VoiP.03-09-12 10:45 AMLike 0
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Also we cannot admit failure.
Belfast, This guy doesn't know what he's talking about. I think it's time to let him live in his ignorance.03-09-12 10:47 AMLike 0 -
Skype to me is voip(voice over ip) voice calling, not videochat, it's in the name.03-09-12 10:48 AMLike 0 -
You made stuff up about YouTube compression and you're making stuff up again.
This thread is a classic example of BB fanboy ignorance in the face of facts. *sees truth* = *makes up something* or *shout troll!*Last edited by alby4ever; 03-09-12 at 10:59 AM.
03-09-12 10:54 AMLike 0 -
People don't say "Hey..wanna Skype?" and mean VoiP03-09-12 10:58 AMLike 0 - Says WHO? You're making stuff up when M.Rizk already flat-out said that RIM CANNOT COMPRESS PANDORA.
You made stuff up about YouTube compression and you're making stuff up again.
This thread is a classic example of BB fanboy ignorance in the face of facts. *sees truth* = *makes up something* or *shout troll!*
"Summary:What RIM can compress:Everything running through BlackBerry.net APN as:1. Web pages 2. HTML5 3. Downloads 4. Pictures 5. Youtube running on the PlayBook 6. Emails & Attachments"
What maybe he didn't realise was that Pandora and other radio apps can be forced to use BIS not WAP transport therefore subjected to compression.
Clear?03-09-12 11:06 AMLike 0 - Wow read the first few posts and I didn't want this turning into a flame war.
I guarantee you that if you stream pandora as much as I have on any other device other than a berry you will be way over your data cap.
Sent from my BlackBerry Bold 9900 using Tapatalk03-09-12 11:09 AMLike 0 - Nah, maybe because I was usink skype long before ffc on phones. Skype to me is just free phonecalls.03-09-12 11:09 AMLike 0
- The clue is in what he said:
"Summary:What RIM can compress:Everything running through BlackBerry.net APN as:1. Web pages 2. HTML5 3. Downloads 4. Pictures 5. Youtube running on the PlayBook 6. Emails & Attachments"
What maybe he didn't realise was that Pandora and other radio apps can be forced to use BIS not WAP transport therefore subjected to compression.
Clear?
Let me know when you find REAL TECHNICAL PROOF that BIS compresses Pandora. You have no idea how BIS works obviously. In fact, all the BB fanboys here have no idea how BIS works but love to incorrectly shout how compression helps them with streaming.
Done with this thread.03-09-12 11:12 AMLike 0 -
Guarantee. Right.03-09-12 11:13 AMLike 0 - I say the Earth is flat and it's 100% true because I said it.
The Earth is round.
No, the Earth is slightly oblong.
No, the Earth is a sphere duh. Why do you think they label Northern hemisphere and Southern hemisphere.
No, that's just a naming convention for navigation. The Earth is compressed at the poles creating a bulge at the equator.
Didn't you read what I wrote?!
You're a troll.
No, you're a troll fanboi doo doo face head.
You f@rt rainbows.
Your turn.swiftex likes this.03-09-12 11:14 AMLike 1 -
Pandora streaming BIS- compressed.
Pandora or other radio apps are set to wap by default, change to bis and and they get compressed.03-09-12 11:21 AMLike 0 - So let me ask you something? Can you get a data plan without bis?
Nope because all data travels through the noc. The noc compresses.
Funny how when bis was down I couldn't use pandora.. Go figure.
Sent from my BlackBerry Bold 9900 using Tapatalk03-09-12 11:45 AMLike 0 -
RIM quietly buys Slipstream Data for compression technology
As you were kids, oh and you can bypass the noc and just use your carrier web but it's limited to app usage or something of the sorts.Jaredius likes this.03-09-12 12:16 PMLike 1 - Not here to argue with you all just want you to do some reading but you guys probably won't, even tho the proof is in the pudding plain as day.
RIM quietly buys Slipstream Data for compression technology
As you were kids, oh and you can bypass the noc and just use your carrier web but it's limited to app usage or something of the sorts.03-09-12 12:48 PMLike 0 - LOL. Nice reading comprehension skills yourself there. And nice lack of understanding of how BIS data compression works. If he's streaming Pandora, then he's using the exact same amount of data as iPhone and Android users. So he tried to paint BB as being the reason why he can stream and still not hit the cap, but only BB fans living in a cave believe there are these mystical data compression powers.
And yes, people on real high-end smartphones are reaching those data caps faster because the phones do a lot more than BB's. Welcome to 2012.
Try re-reading what I wrote03-09-12 01:04 PMLike 0
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