Joe S

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    • Fri Mar 21st 15:33 PM | Rating: 0 0
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      Wireless Auction: Google Playing Chess Ten Moves Ahead
      Interesting angles in the commentary and news... I'm scratching my head at where some of these perspectives originate from?

      "Openness" means a lot more than being able to stick a SIM in a phone, or activate a handset (for CDMA). What good does a SIM do if the APN blocks IP traffic? What good is IE on a handset if the network forces it through a WAP gateway?

      "Openness" has to do with certification, billing, partnering, what sorts of features are enabled (like GPS/LBS), what sorts of services can be provided, IP address management, etc.

      Verizon Wireless have recently taken great (real) steps in this direction. Google's powerful capabilities from a server, to a device, will make everyone's experience a lot more useful, and fun! The financial community has matured such that voice-based ARPU is not the only financial metric. The FCC is getting better with every auction.

      The 700MHz auction has been planned for some time, so if you think the manufacturers aren't already queued up to support devices (immediately), win RFPs, think again. Everyone is happy to see all this new real-estate, and develop it.

      Cheers!
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