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Originally Posted by lkillen
I believe the operative term was "Probably"!
But to help you along, if there is not a socket bound to the phone then the phone is going to have to use bindery services(or some for of DHCP) to acquire one. Now I must admit my development for telcoms is limited to about one year at American tower but it is my years as Unix sysadmin from whence I speak.
Do you always demand proof from someone offers a hypothesis?
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I like that...lol..help me along..
A hypothesis is defined as a proposal intended to explain certain facts or observations.
A fact is defined as a statement or assertion of verified information about something that is the case or has happened
The topic is claiming a fact and in order for there to be a fact there needs to be proof. See how your getting the definitions mixed up? And yes I will ALWAYS "demand proof" to protect our users from doing something to their phones that they ether shouldn't or could potentially be damaging to their device. That's my job!
On that note, does anyone have actual proof (they are willing to produce) this does anything.