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To: elmatador who wrote (4645)3/3/2006 5:29:14 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) of 217666
 
Nothing to do with Google, but ... regarding QCOM

WiMax, Skype, and geewhizbang yes to be revealed takes G3 revenue in doubt, as roaming and enough added-value services can be duplicated away from telecom powers, I figure.

I checked out HK G3 services, and I see no point. Who wants to watch TV on a small screen at USD 0.125 per minute when one can watch a iPod format movie on the iPod now, and on a future GSM later?!

The news and weather and financial, GPRS is OK, and O2 XDA Atom included FM radio is alright.

Termination charge for G3 is decreasing 8% per annum, and so the providers must rev up customer revenue 8% per annum just to stay in place.

Or am I misunderstanding the situation?

Chugs, J
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