Wait, I Have To Pay For This?
A writer out of Hong Kong has come to the conclusion there that operators will profit from 3G, if only people would start using the service -- if for no other reason than they have to pay for just about everything. He's dismayed, "flabbergasted" actually, that everything's got a per-use fee attached, and implies the pricing doesn't offer much value. It's a good point, one that operators seem to forget sometimes when they promise high-speed networks as making the mobile Internet a reality. When they build up user expectations that they've got the Internet on their phones, users expect certain things -- like the plethora of free content that's available over their wired Net connections at home, not a per-use fee for every tiny thing. At least on the operator's 3G network, surfing the portal, which is little more than a content shopping mall, is free. Evidently 2G users have to pay for the privelege of looking around the store.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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