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Hi! I'm trying to understand how the list of connection types was decided upon. There is an argument that the distinction between 2g/3g/4g is not exposed because there are no use cases and because it's unwise to infer bandwidth by connection type. So then why is ethernet/wifi exposed? There are no provided use cases and inferring bandwidth is similarly unwise there.
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Hi! I'm trying to understand how the list of connection types was decided upon. There is an argument that the distinction between 2g/3g/4g is not exposed because there are no use cases and because it's unwise to infer bandwidth by connection type. So then why is ethernet/wifi exposed? There are no provided use cases and inferring bandwidth is similarly unwise there.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: