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I'm Sorry, The Number You Are Calling...

Pretty clear demonstration of the problem that 4G faces in the real world. There's lots of dark fiber available out there to expand backbone service, but there's a limit to the amount of wireless bandwidth available. Larger files, more storage, and higher quality video will take a toll on the infrastructure. Just ask AT&T.
 
That's pretty funny. It reminds me of the demonstration of unbreakable fine china to a relative who was getting married. When I asked if I could try the demonstrator told me to go ahead and have a good time, but the dishes would never break no matter what.

So, I took two dinner plates and smacked them together at the bottoms, and wouldn't you know one of the plates broke cleanly right down the middle?
 
That reminds me of some old kiddie records I saw once. it was before all records were made of vinyl. I swear on the label it said Unbreakable and is small print underneath (under normal use). Naturally it was easy to break them!
 
Under such circumstances just hit the playback button, "Nobody here by that name. Next request.".
 
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