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Downloading a media file (mp4, 3gp) come in handy when we talk about operator bandwidth or connectivity. I can confirm that opera mini servers are not quite speedy - works with mini4 loading speed (half rate) or it feels like gprs when 3g is used - more then that if 'debug:' url is reloaded then the Host is changed too often, so that could mean a bad connectivity. Sek800i/cosmote provider (http only).
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Downloading a media file (mp4, 3gp) come in handy when we talk about operator bandwidth or connectivity. I can confirm that opera mini servers are not quite speedy - works with mini4 loading speed (half rate) or it feels like gprs when 3g is used - more then that if 'debug:' url is reloaded then the Host is changed too often, so that could mean a bad connectivity. Sek800i/cosmote provider (http only).
God's In His Heaven, All's Right With The World
21. October 2011, 12:27:01 (edited)
v12 15 16 may reffer to obml version instead protocol. For my provider the only protocol allowed is HTTP so with an extra filter (as operator proxy) Opera Mini servers tend to follow provider's pattern in page loading at first 100>150kb loaded until chunk size is readed (server side compression) and the balance should be in accord with bandwidth. The thing is that even after ~200kb loaded the 'chunk' vary between 7kb (gprs speed), ~20kb respective 40kb (full rate) via 3g bandwidth and that's not right. So where is the bottleneck, on operator's antenas (jump between gsm/3g signal) or on mini transcoder compression?
God's In His Heaven, All's Right With The World