Really this is not something we
7 09 2009Theres no long term play there for them. dont think mobile monetizes as well for the company as the web. You spend too much time on your laptop and pcs on your planes and hotels and do no real work. To me, this indicates that lot of people who do not redistribute it to startups, but instead feed giant vendor ecologies instead. Well said. use my laptop for movies…..
dont think in the previous century as one company rolled out coppermobile towers as society became massively adopting the telephone to an entire nation anyone was paying too much attention to future concerns of competition and openess. Once there is enough content out there that users are consuming all the bandwidth they can sell without any content, the content teams will shrivel up or automate entirely, becoming stubs or ghosts. This is all the more shocking when you consider that handset penetration is close to or at 100 much larger than the penetration of PCs.
Then again, nearly all these nations only started with one company building the majority of the infrastructure, since years only one could. You spend too much time on your laptop and pcs on your planes and hotels and do no real work. dont think in the previous century as one company rolled out coppermobile towers as society became massively adopting the telephone to an entire nation anyone was paying too much attention to future concerns of competition and openess.
The sites and services they use, or inheritors and descendents of those services, have to be like their home computers, which really means, the content available to their home computers has to be available on their phones. was programming in Campbell when was years old which is in time and space was right next to Cupertino when Apple was just starting abet was on the PC side of it. I think the true root of this problem is part government, part carrier.
In Japan, services like Mixi have announced that their web usage is decreasing, their mobile usage is increasing and that more of their users are using their services from mobile and than the web. To me, this indicates that lot of people who do not redistribute it to startups, but instead feed giant vendor ecologies instead. Well said. Yes am an American programmer in Japan, specifically Nagoya. Im VOD shareholder, and here in the UK the nonvoice aspect of their ARPUs is tiny.
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