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I don't think most would notice and it's surely costing them plenty to keep all the cars connected. Maybe a discount applied if throttled.Yup.
Why would they want to piss off their entire fleet of owners?
I don't think most would notice and it's surely costing them plenty to keep all the cars connected. Maybe a discount applied if throttled.
Tesla already has to pay for the telemetry bandwidth. I think the big issue, as I've said before, is proxying all that through Jasper networks. That's a huge bottleneck. They should just let the maps, and streaming (and web browser, ha ha) go direct to AT&T, and only the telemetry go through the proxy server (like it already does when on wifi).
I have 1 LTE native Tesla, 1 LTE upgraded Tesla and 1 3G Tesla.
They all perform exactly the same for the most part. There's zero difference between 3G and LTE in the a Tesla currently. The MCU is wayyy too slow to take advantage of anything LTE has to offer as far as speed boosts go. Some people are saying they upgrade wiring harnesses and such that improve the audio or something? I didn't notice anything.
Long story short, the LTE upgrade is useless in the Tesla Model S.
The MCU is wayyy too slow to take advantage of anything LTE has to offer as far as speed boosts go.
I can't say this enough:: IN YOUR EXPERIENCE.
Lots and lots of other people find significant and consistent speed increases with LTE.
This is flat out not true.
I can't say this enough. PROVE OTHERWISE.
There's zero difference between 3G and LTE in the a Tesla currently.
Long story short, IN MY OPINION the LTE upgrade is useless in the Tesla Model S.
I can't say this enough. PROVE OTHERWISE.
You haven't provided any evidence to back up your claims.
Like I said from the beginning, it's a religion. You can't prove god exists, and I can't prove it doesn't.
So therefore, you can't make blanket, "fact sounding" statements like:
If there's really no difference, why would Tesla even bother with the upgrade, and why would most other people find the upgrade worthwhile?
And if I did PROVE OTHERWISE, would you believe it? Would you accept that as proof?
Exactly what would I have to produce to satisfy you that what you claim is false?
If I recorded two cars, parked side-by-side, same day, same network, one LTE and one 3G, and showing distinct and clear LTE improvements (using the Nav redraws as the test), what would you say?