Morrie&Me | Tuesdays with Morrie
This book is the final thesis Mitch Albom writes for his old professor Morrie Schwartz. This last class Morrie teaches, discusses ‘the Meaning of life’. For this class no books are needed, the lessons are taught from experience. The class meets on Tuesdays.
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Files - Gsm Hosting

Unlike modern LTE/5G (which is IP-native), GSM was originally designed for voice and SMS. However, through extensions like GPRS (General Packet Radio Service), CSD (Circuit-Switched Data), and USSD, GSM networks can be leveraged to host or transmit files — often in constrained, legacy, or niche environments (e.g., IoT, industrial telemetry, or vintage computing). | Feature | Description | Role in File Hosting | |--------|-------------|----------------------| | CSD | Circuit-switched data at 9.6/14.4 kbps | Direct dial-up connection to a remote server (like an old BBS). | | GPRS | Packet-switched data (the first "always-on" GSM data) | Allows TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, etc. — used to host lightweight web or file servers. | | SMS | 160-byte text messages | Can carry small files (e.g., configs, logs) encoded as base64 or hex. | | USSD | Session-based, real-time | Not ideal for files but can host structured menu data. |

1. Introduction In the context of Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), the phrase "GSM hosting files" does not refer to a standard, single specification. Instead, it describes the practice of using GSM infrastructure or GSM-connected devices to host, serve, or transfer files over circuits or data channels. gsm hosting files