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 Derek_Wildstar Why the fck is Shane walking in there?
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| Re: DoCoMo: America Strikes Out Oh, I know some other Japanese wireless companies have Internet access on their phones, but only DoCoMo has i-mode; which means there are some sites you can only access with a DoCoMo Keitai. I was trying to draw a comparison between DoCoMo and AOL, in that there are some places you can only get to with an AOL Keyword. A perfect example of an i-mode optimized site is the one for Osamu Tezuka's Metropolis, [SHAMELESSCROSSPROMOTION] reference to which can be found in the DSLR Anime Forum [/SHAMELESSCROSSPROMOTION]. There is a game on Level 3 that can be played on an i-mode phone or on a PC with the Macromedia Flash plug-in.
BTW, I also didn't mean to imply that ALL Americans wouldn't want it. I just don't think that enough Americans would want it to justify the capital expenditure needed to upgrade the network, advertise the living h311 out of it and subsidize the cost of the units themselves as incentives for people to trade them out. Sure, your 18-24 demographic would go nuts for i-mode, but beyond that the American numbers get really sketchy very quickly.
If there was some established American company who would be willing to take that kind of risk in a sluggish economy to gain a foothold, it would certainly be speculative. Because, given the what's happened to the telecom market in the past 18 months, I don't expect you'll find too many venture capitalists willing to bet on that horse anytime soon. -- I use conjecture and hearsay. Those are kinds of evidence. - Lionel Hutz | |
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| Re: DoCoMo: America Strikes Out said by Derek_Wildstar: If there was some established American company who would be willing to take that kind of risk in a sluggish economy to gain a foothold, it would certainly be speculative. Because, given the what's happened to the telecom market in the past 18 months, I don't expect you'll find too many venture capitalists willing to bet on that horse anytime soon.
Fools! Idiots! Nincompoops! if only they would sort out the billing issue (i-mode style split with the site operator and handle the collection by adding to your phone bill) then sites would spring up immediately. A low cost site handing out low bandwidth information for small fees to thousands of subscribers can be profitable right out the gate. Instead I've heard that when WAP looked like it was going to be big, telcos demanded a lionshare of any revenue that customers might end up paying for premium services -- wap!! stone dead.. | |
|  |   Derek_Wildstar Why the fck is Shane walking in there?
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| Re: DoCoMo: America Strikes Out Heh, heh....funny how it all keeps coming back to the telcos, isn't it? If only more registered voters of this great nation would actually say something.... -- I use conjecture and hearsay. Those are kinds of evidence. - Lionel Hutz | |
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| Re: DoCoMo: America Strikes Out I would almost have to agree with the points Derek brought up. I have a StarTac from about 2yrs back which has no net access but I'm not loosing sleep over it. I have Net access almost anywhere I go; School (T3), Work(T1+), Home(cable w/3puters on LAN). So, unlike the Japanese society where a computer would be a luxury to have in the house (due to tight space), I have access anywhere anytime almost. The main point is the mass transit part, it makes perfect sense. Good analysis Derek. | |
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join:2002-01-20 North Hollywood, CA | You are starting to sound like an undercover advertiser. Please keep all that damn advertising in Japan! | |
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