The set of symbols defined in <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Networking#phone-
indicator> is not sacrosanct. The goal is to convey, to someone familiar
with a carrier, why their data speed on that carrier has suddenly
changed. For example, my carrier+phone connect with 3G in some
locations, Edge in others, and GPRS in others, and I have learned that
some apps are not worth trying to use with anything less than 3G.

So if the list has connection types that are either missing or
redundant, please let me know. If there exists a range chart showing the
speeds achieved by the various connection types, and/or the combinations
of types typically provided by a carrier, that would also help me
understand how useful the distinctions are.

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  Wrong oFono property used for data technology indication

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