mercredi 8 février 2012

Re: [apple-iphone] Carriers hate the iPhone

 

Bill Boulware <bill.boulware@gmail.com> on Wed, 08 Feb 2012 17:11:47
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Yes, it is well-known that the iPhone generates much data traffic.

However:
- Here in the Netherlands T-Mobile offers tailored subscriptions, and
it seems to be the only provider that (sharply) reduces bandwith
rather than start charging when the amount allowed is surpassed.
- The other day I read (on a Dutch website, I think) that the Samsung
Galaxy (whatever the full name of this competitor) generates even more
data traffic, due to Android 4.0.

I might add:
I could even imagine that the most traffic is generated by devices
with cheaper flat-fee data subscriptions (like Blackberry,
apparently), as they may be popular among youngsters.
At least here (NL) using the Internet (Twitter and the like) on cell
phones seems to eclipse both texting and making voice calls.

For what it's worth... :-)

Sidebar:

I must use a ferry when going into town or to the railway station.
People used to have a smoke aboard, but the same nervous routine has
changed into checking their phones.

--
Chris Laarman

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