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By Peter Cochrane

Published: Thursday 02 June 2005


Name

Anonymous


Location

Reading, England


Occupation

Company Consultant


Comment

Dear Peter

Back in the early 90s I attended a conference at which it was pointed out that consumers were reluctant to pay more than $2 per hour for their entertainment. Any price above this would be a niche market. If the industry wants 3G apps to take off, they have to be able to meet that sort of price point. Whether they can make a decent return on the investment needed to support the bandwidth required by massed video usage I don't know



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