Roberto Verzola on 15 Nov 2000 03:50:39 -0000 |
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[Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> cell/mobile phones |
>authoritatively, but it would seem as tho he has missed the point. mobile >cellular telecommunications devices arenÕt searching for the killer app to >Ôunleash a multi-billion dollar global industryÕ. the killer app - voice >communication, aka conversation - is already here, and the mutli-billion In the Philippines, the killer app is "texting" - exchanging text messages over the cellphone (the term we use here). We send over 30 million text messages a day in the Philippines. It is said that this is higher than entire Europe's. This is what drives the local market - everywhere you can see young people with their mobiles, on the move, and texting - it is more private and less intrusive than voice too. This may be explained by the fact that voice is *very expensive* via cellphone, particularly prepaid ones: around 16 US cents per minute, computed in 1-min. increments, while text messages are free or 2 US cents per message after you exceed a maximum number. I can even imagine a service, which ought to be viable here, that provides *only* text messaging and no voice. Many prepaid users use up their balance purely for text, not voice. I'm sure the one-time and recurring costs for such a service will be significantly lower than a text-with-voice service. Because you don't have to stick the device close to your ear (and brain), it will probably be less harmful too. Roberto Verzola _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold