Same problem with the hosting servers and about a billion other factors which make the article interesting, but pointless.
I assume this service also comes with unlimited bandwidth and is not traffic shaped like pretty much every ISP out there.
Interesting.. sources ?
The Reg and Gizmodo UK report O2 (http://uk.gizmodo.com/2007/07/06/o2_wins_iphone_u k_contract.html) - will have to wait and see I suppose.
Personally I will wait on the other manufactorers pushing out "similar" type phones. Apple has given the mobile industry a shock but they are big enough to counter. I'm not sure how many people will actually purchase this in the UK (via O2 so the rumours go) - we're very much a one year contract and get an upgrade / new contract bunch of people and we rarely spend significants amount of money on mobiles.
Sure Apple have done a good PR exercise with the mobile but apple's market share of mobiles will be tiny in comparison to the others.
So typical in the mobile scene that everyone has to develop a new way.
Same problem with the hosting servers and about a billion other factors which make the article interesting, but pointless. I assume this service also comes with unlimited bandwidth and is not traffic shaped like pretty much every ISP out there.
Interesting.. sources ? The Reg and Gizmodo UK report O2 (http://uk.gizmodo.com/2007/07/06/o2_wins_iphone_u k_contract.html) - will have to wait and see I suppose.
Personally I will wait on the other manufactorers pushing out "similar" type phones. Apple has given the mobile industry a shock but they are big enough to counter. I'm not sure how many people will actually purchase this in the UK (via O2 so the rumours go) - we're very much a one year contract and get an upgrade / new contract bunch of people and we rarely spend significants amount of money on mobiles. Sure Apple have done a good PR exercise with the mobile but apple's market share of mobiles will be tiny in comparison to the others.