Why Japan Leads the Mobile World
Phurge writes "It is no wonder that companies touting m-commerce as the next big web thing tell us Japan is the future blueprint. The Guardian takes a look at the cutting edge and everyday life of cell phone users in Japan. 'By offering the Japanese a multiplicity of services — and, very importantly, some very cool handsets to use them on — the operators have created what every western mobile service provider is dreaming of: a mobile lifestyle culture that keeps millions reaching for the mobile rather than the fixed internet ... What they are less keen on is video calling: in Japan, as in the UK, 90% say "no thanks, never". And as for using the mobile as a modem - to link to the internet - that's very expensive in Japan.'"
...and they will come to you and love your product and weave it into their lifestyle. Simple as that.
Give the people barely any service for their money, and they will use it only as much as they entirely have to and look for alternatives.
We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
"So rather than skin the consumers for every cent, they keep a good-value proposition."
That is it in a nutshell.
America could have the same, except no one will sign up,
because they know from their basic cell phone experience
that they will be taken for a ride. People are not fooled
for long.
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in giving consumers what the consumer wants. The compaines only want to gouge you for the limited services that they offer. That's the North American way.
Because their country is as big as most of our states. When you can replace your entire cellular infrastructure with that few towers you better damn well be in the lead.
I got you an Andes mint, but it melted in my pocket