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@kkarhan@jorts.horse · 5d ago
@HopelessDemigod@mstdn.social I mean, allegedly #Celtel in #Tanzania did GSM-450 alongside T-GSM 410, but aside from that ony few applications use lower UHF & VHF bands, Including #TETRA²… Personally, I wish for it to be used for #narrowband #ISM³ applications that could use said new band, like #Wildlife #Trackers or similar…My guess is #NbIoT / #5G & rural #broadband (#BFWA) with PtMP systems…
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@rwell@social.linux.pizza · Feb 16, 2026
@jnthnkl@mastodon.social It seems you are right. I didnt expect to see the trackers in the report because the browser would block those, and therefor got the idea the browser app itself might be contacting those. But /e/OS logs and block dns queries to known tracker endpoints, so duckduck does resolve trackers (and must be blocking them after resolving). https://doc.e.foundation/support-topics/advanced_privacy#trackers-blocker
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