there are a lot of differences between the pokémon world and the real world but i think one of the funniest is that
telephones in the pokémon world are an extension of the LAN/WAN/Internet systems that they developed for pokémon transfers and PC access there was no predecessor system afaict
they just sent Mail by carrier pidgey
there are a lot of differences between the pokémon world and the real world but i think one of the funniest is that
@Lady Hold on, this doesn't add up. The telephone communication devices in pokemon games are universally SEPARATE from the pokemon/item transfer/storage devices.
Telephony was built off of the /GPS/ system, not the computer/internet/cloud-storage system.
there are a lot of differences between the pokémon world and the real world but i think one of the funniest is that
@gaditb (but yes you might say there were two separate telephony networks, neither of which are pre-computing or necessarily look much like ours, which converged sometime in the 2010s)
there are a lot of differences between the pokémon world and the real world but i think one of the funniest is that
@gaditb yes i think this is entirely reasonable and this is why i want to read pokémon world RFCs
there are a lot of differences between the pokémon world and the real world but i think one of the funniest is that
@Lady "Hey just asking for an update on the status of the new error-correction algorithms RFC? It looks almost done, and last I heard a month ago was just waiting on finishing touches, but--?"
"Oh no, yeah, Bill transformed himself into a Pokemon again. He's better now; it'll be done within the week."
"OH MY GOD BILL HOW MANY TIMES IS THIS."
there are a lot of differences between the pokémon world and the real world but i think one of the funniest is that
@gaditb (out of universe the reason the anime has videotelephony in the 90s is because it looks better for ash to be talking to oak on a screen than just speaking into a telephone)
(image of what those devices looked like in DP although they've been around since the beginning: <https://archives.bulbagarden.net/wiki/File:Dawn_Johanna_videophone.png>)
there are a lot of differences between the pokémon world and the real world but i think one of the funniest is that
@Lady Ooh, I don't know the anime. That does sound reasonable, based on that.
(Possibly video calls, based in pokecenters, were built on the transfer network, while non-location-based audio was a newer invention and had to be built ad-hoc, slowly increasing in data capacity from minimal?)