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wifiMobile Operators Stumble on Billable Identities, Apple Swoops InSubmitted by jeff on September 21, 2007 - 5:05pm.
Now there is another mobile player with this capability. Apple. Not only does the new iTunes wifi store not deliver music over the operator network, the billing is not enabled by the operator. Oops. An enlightened move by Apple would be to break the lock the operators have on billable mobile identities permanently wide open by giving every iTunes account an associated OpenID, and publishing an open payment API around OpenID identifiers. This would cause a few things to happen: - a 100% uptake of OpenID within days by makers of iPhone apps Will it happen? Jeff Industry is Drunk on Wi-Fi Kool-AidSubmitted by comm_archive on May 8, 2006 - 9:42pm.
The success of WiFi as a replacement, or even a successful augmentation to, the existing mobile voice network is hinged on three things: 1) Battery Life -- mobile phones don't pack enough oomph to do WiFi which, strangely enough, wasn't really designed with mobile devices in mind. Fixing this will likely require bending the laws of physics but if it works we'll all be driving electric cars that go 400km on a 3-hour charge. 2) Ubiquitous Availability -- WiFi compromises signal propagation for speed... it's built into the design. Getting WiFi through walls, past metal objects, and beyond 50 feet from the radio isn't really that easy. Doing it in a mesh is even harder, and doing it in areas where every Tom, Dick, and Harry already has their own LinkSys gateway is damned near impossible. |