
By Peter Cochrane
Published: Thursday 02 June 2005
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Knut Boehnert
Location
Nottingham
Occupation
Business Systems Analyst
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Rollout too late? I don't think so - more too early than too late.
The industry intended application for the bandwidth (movie etc) are just not what customers want to do with it. Therefore the service is not used.
3G has the bandwidth that nobody needs today. And it offers nothing like a killer application.
Back when mobiles were the hype of the decade this offered communication on the move - something that wasn't there before.
My communication is covered by mobile, email, fixed lines and internet - I have no need for more mobile bandwidth.
3G is an opportunity for some entrepeneur to happen in future. Until then the industry will make loss.
Rollout too late? I don't think so - more too earl...
Knut Boehnert
Much common sense as always. One glaring error th...
Anonymous
I agree with anonymous, the Government put it up f...
Antony Norris
Dear Peter
Back in the early 90s I attended a c...
Anonymous
The government is not to blame for the extortionat...
Bob Leschhorn
What is Peter trying to say? That 3G will never ta...
Aleks
I think Mobile TV will happen in a big way but it ...
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