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Edited by 3fees at 2020-12-31 08:43
Hi(Ciao, Gutentag, ect) Marion:
EEU has different rules for items sold there ,they insist on certain inclusions and omissions, Microsoft windows media player is an example of omiission-M$ had to remove it as the EEU determined M$ was pushing a monopoly position with it. Just exactly what items are different is in the EEU rules for each item offered to be sold plus the rules are different for members of the EEU vs non members. Another difference not a legal one is Europe uses a tri-band on there phones where as many other countries use a quad band for global or international calling standards. Changes can be subtle-like changing a frequency on a phone by a slight amount to improve connectivity to improve sound to improve video to improve messaging and so forth, if they listed the changes 99.9% of the phones users would be too confused to understand. Changing the frequencies to get centered in the best place for all the electronic items in a phone requires specialized knowledge and specialized equipment the more subtle the change the more sensitive the equipment has to be to detect this change without incorporating errors into the measurements..
Most people are not interested in the technology of the items they use day to day , they simply want them to work and get there monies worth out of them,, I hope I have not bored you..
Cheers
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