Business travellers maybe few in number, but as nay mobile Network Operator will tell you, these 3 - 5 % of contracted ( post pay) users account for about 70% of revenue! (Roaming and data traffic being the big earners!!)
As for wifi becoming hygenic, I attended CEBIT recently and the NOs will be bringing wifi as a business solution, I dont think they have grasped the concept of ubiquity yet...
They also see embracing Wifi as a way of protecting their revenue as wifi threatens 3G revenue and of course profits...
They want quality and service, the cost isn't really that big of issue.
Quality has taken a nosedive with Mp3. Its a pretty noisy compression, lossy and no where near the quailty of a CD, let alone vinyl. Call me old fashioned but if I want free (and compromise my acoustic principles) then Ill take Mp3 all day, otherwise Ill pay! Quality counts, and you pay for quality.
Dpends on how much sproggy you want, and wether youre prepared to filetr G4IOP
Business travellers maybe few in number, but as nay mobile Network Operator will tell you, these 3 - 5 % of contracted ( post pay) users account for about 70% of revenue! (Roaming and data traffic being the big earners!!)
As for wifi becoming hygenic, I attended CEBIT recently and the NOs will be bringing wifi as a business solution, I dont think they have grasped the concept of ubiquity yet...
They also see embracing Wifi as a way of protecting their revenue as wifi threatens 3G revenue and of course profits...
"we can work it out" (sic)
They want quality and service, the cost isn't really that big of issue. Quality has taken a nosedive with Mp3. Its a pretty noisy compression, lossy and no where near the quailty of a CD, let alone vinyl. Call me old fashioned but if I want free (and compromise my acoustic principles) then Ill take Mp3 all day, otherwise Ill pay! Quality counts, and you pay for quality.