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November 15th, 2007
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Next Up - The iPhone in China
Apple's relentless march into becoming the No. 1 handset maker continues.
Apple is now in talks with China Mobile Ltd.
If this happens it spells the financial end of Nokia quicker than most
thought.
http://snipurl.com/1tlab
HONG KONG (AP) ‹ China Mobile Ltd. is in talks with Apple about bringing
the iPhone to China, but no agreement has been reached yet, the Chinese
company's chief executive said Tuesday.
The companies still need to iron out their differences over revenue
sharing, Wang Jianzhou told reporters on the sidelines of the GSMA
Mobile Asia Congress in the Chinese territory of Macau.
Apple launched its iPhone in the U.S. earlier this year. The Cupertino,
California-based company has plans to launch the device in Asia in 2008
and is in talks with various operators in the region. China Mobile is
China's largest cellphone carrier.
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Apple has a long history with China, bring the the first laser printers
to the country and first to offer a China OS.
Congrats to Apple for making the world a better place.
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November 15th, 2007
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Next Up - The iPhone in China
Oxford wrote:
> Apple's relentless march into becoming the No. 1 handset maker continues.
>
> Apple is now in talks with China Mobile Ltd.
>
> If this happens it spells the financial end of Nokia quicker than most
> thought.
>
> http://snipurl.com/1tlab
>
> HONG KONG (AP) ‹ China Mobile Ltd. is in talks with Apple about bringing
> the iPhone to China, but no agreement has been reached yet, the Chinese
> company's chief executive said Tuesday.
>
> The companies still need to iron out their differences over revenue
> sharing, Wang Jianzhou told reporters on the sidelines of the GSMA
> Mobile Asia Congress in the Chinese territory of Macau.
>
> Apple launched its iPhone in the U.S. earlier this year. The Cupertino,
> California-based company has plans to launch the device in Asia in 2008
> and is in talks with various operators in the region. China Mobile is
> China's largest cellphone carrier.
>
> ---
>
> Apple has a long history with China, bring the the first laser printers
> to the country and first to offer a China OS.
>
> Congrats to Apple for making the world a better place.
>
> -
answer me this, what does the iPhone have to do with Verizon? Nokia?
T-Mobile?
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November 15th, 2007
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Next Up - The iPhone in China
> HONG KONG (AP)
> China Mobile Ltd. is in talks with Apple about bringing
> the iPhone to China, but no agreement has been reached yet, the Chinese
> company's chief executive said Tuesday.
I'll bet the Chinese will really appreciate how slow the iPhone will be on
their network.
What a joke!
Mack
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November 15th, 2007
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Next Up - The iPhone in China
"M. MacDonald" <mmacdonald@bc.cc.ca.us> wrote:
> > HONG KONG (AP)
> > China Mobile Ltd. is in talks with Apple about bringing
> > the iPhone to China, but no agreement has been reached yet, the Chinese
> > company's chief executive said Tuesday.
>
> I'll bet the Chinese will really appreciate how slow the iPhone will be on
> their network.
The iPhone 2.4 times faster than the old 3G standard, so they will be
overjoyed by the advancement.
Apple now sets the rules for cells, so everyone will be happy!
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November 15th, 2007
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Next Up - The iPhone in China
Oxford wrote:
> "M. MacDonald" <mmacdonald@bc.cc.ca.us> wrote:
>
>>> HONG KONG (AP)
>>> China Mobile Ltd. is in talks with Apple about bringing
>>> the iPhone to China, but no agreement has been reached yet, the Chinese
>>> company's chief executive said Tuesday.
>> I'll bet the Chinese will really appreciate how slow the iPhone will be on
>> their network.
>
> The iPhone 2.4 times faster than the old 3G standard, so they will be
> overjoyed by the advancement.
>
> Apple now sets the rules for cells, so everyone will be happy!
>
> -
WTF you smoking? The iPhone runs on 2G, which means its SLOWER than 3G
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November 15th, 2007
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Next Up - The iPhone in China
Jon <Jon@Cebridge.net> wrote:
> > http://snipurl.com/1tlab
> >
> > HONG KONG (AP) Ð China Mobile Ltd. is in talks with Apple about bringing
> > the iPhone to China, but no agreement has been reached yet, the Chinese
> > company's chief executive said Tuesday.
> >
> > The companies still need to iron out their differences over revenue
> > sharing, Wang Jianzhou told reporters on the sidelines of the GSMA
> > Mobile Asia Congress in the Chinese territory of Macau.
> >
> > Apple launched its iPhone in the U.S. earlier this year. The Cupertino,
> > California-based company has plans to launch the device in Asia in 2008
> > and is in talks with various operators in the region. China Mobile is
> > China's largest cellphone carrier.
> >
> > ---
> >
> > Apple has a long history with China, bringing the the first laser printers
> > to the country and first to offer a Chinese based OS.
> >
> > Congrats to Apple for making the world a better place.
> >
> > -
> answer me this, what does the iPhone have to do with Verizon? Nokia?
> T-Mobile?
The iPhone is what Verizon is trying to WIN a contract for, Nokia is the
current design embarrassment of all cell phones and needs to learn how
Apple has set the standard which all smartphones are now judged.
And T-Mobile is the iPhone carrier for Germany. They wished they had won
the American contract but weren't up to the quality level Apple requires.
Orange is up next in France, so expect plenty of iPhone developments
there.
I think you might not realize, but the iPhone will entirely change the
cell phone industry. Nobody has a cell phone as advanced as the iPhone
and can't for 17 years because of the 200+ patents on the iPhone.
So join in the FUN, or live a life of poor quality phones for the next
17 years.
The multi-touch party stars here:
http://www.iphone.com/
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November 15th, 2007
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Next Up - The iPhone in China
Oxford wrote:
> Jon <Jon@Cebridge.net> wrote:
>
>>> http://snipurl.com/1tlab
>>>
>>> HONG KONG (AP) Ð China Mobile Ltd. is in talks with Apple about bringing
>>> the iPhone to China, but no agreement has been reached yet, the Chinese
>>> company's chief executive said Tuesday.
>>>
>>> The companies still need to iron out their differences over revenue
>>> sharing, Wang Jianzhou told reporters on the sidelines of the GSMA
>>> Mobile Asia Congress in the Chinese territory of Macau.
>>>
>>> Apple launched its iPhone in the U.S. earlier this year. The Cupertino,
>>> California-based company has plans to launch the device in Asia in 2008
>>> and is in talks with various operators in the region. China Mobile is
>>> China's largest cellphone carrier.
>>>
>>> ---
>>>
>>> Apple has a long history with China, bringing the the first laser printers
>>> to the country and first to offer a Chinese based OS.
>>>
>>> Congrats to Apple for making the world a better place.
>>>
>>> -
>> answer me this, what does the iPhone have to do with Verizon? Nokia?
>> T-Mobile?
>
> The iPhone is what Verizon is trying to WIN a contract for, Nokia is the
> current design embarrassment of all cell phones and needs to learn how
> Apple has set the standard which all smartphones are now judged.
>
> And T-Mobile is the iPhone carrier for Germany. They wished they had won
> the American contract but weren't up to the quality level Apple requires.
>
> Orange is up next in France, so expect plenty of iPhone developments
> there.
>
> I think you might not realize, but the iPhone will entirely change the
> cell phone industry. Nobody has a cell phone as advanced as the iPhone
> and can't for 17 years because of the 200+ patents on the iPhone.
>
> So join in the FUN, or live a life of poor quality phones for the next
> 17 years.
>
> The multi-touch party stars here:
>
> http://www.iphone.com/
>
> -
Actually no, Apple went to Verizon FIRST for a contract, but Verizon
wanted to put its own Operating System on it, which Apple didn't like.
Apple then broke off deals with Verizon and went with AT&T
If people in the Nokia group wanted to know about the iphone, they would
look at the iphone and att groups, not deal with your SPAM.
And you are correct about T-Mobile, but still, it has nothing to do with
Verizon and Nokia
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November 15th, 2007
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Next Up - The iPhone in China
In news:fhd2jl$oi6$2@registered.motzarella.org,
Jon <Jon@Cebridge.net>spewed forth:
> Oxford wrote:
>> Apple's relentless march into becoming the No. 1 handset maker
>> -
> answer me this, what does the iPhone have to do with Verizon? Nokia?
> T-Mobile?
Answer me this, why do you idiots continue to reply to this asswipe troll?
If everyone would KF him and stop responding, the ****wit would go away.
**
It's best not to argue with an idiot.
They'll slap ya down to their level then beat ya with experience
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November 15th, 2007
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Next Up - The iPhone in China
On Nov 13, 4:12 pm, Jon <J...@Cebridge.net> wrote:
> Oxford wrote:
> > "M. MacDonald" <mmacdon...@bc.cc.ca.us> wrote:
>
> >>> HONG KONG (AP)
> >>> China Mobile Ltd. is in talks with Apple about bringing
> >>> the iPhone to China, but no agreement has been reached yet, the Chinese
> >>> company's chief executive said Tuesday.
> >> I'll bet the Chinese will really appreciate how slow the iPhone will be on
> >> their network.
>
> > The iPhone 2.4 times faster than the old 3G standard, so they will be
> > overjoyed by the advancement.
>
> > Apple now sets the rules for cells, so everyone will be happy!
>
> > -
>
> WTF you smoking? The iPhone runs on 2G, which means its SLOWER than 3G
Oxford is just spouting his regular Wi-Fi... you see, in the high
tech, socialist, hippie commune where Oxford lives, there is wifi
abound. What he fails to realize is that wifi is merely a network
connection, and the speed at which you connect to the internet relies
entirely on the connection at the other end of the router. So if your
local coffee shop has a shitty high latency satellite connection, it
doesn't really matter how fast the wifi is.
Last weekend I was staying in a hotel which had free wifi, of course
the network connection was fast, but their internet connection sucked,
it obviously didn't have the bandwidth for all the hotel guest that
were using it. Lucky for me, I just popped my Verizon 3G nationwide
broadband card in my MBP and was actually able to play World of
Warcraft with ping times less than 200ms.
Good Wifi is nice when you can get it.. but for the other 98% of my
time, Verizon 3G is a godsent.
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November 15th, 2007
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Next Up - The iPhone in China
On Tue, 13 Nov 2007, jerryeveretts wrote:
> Oxford is just spouting his regular Wi-Fi...
What makes it particularly ironic is that if he really uses Wi-Fi more
than cellular, he can get a much better user experience with a Nokia N800.
The Nokia's 800x480 screen may be somewhat short of "the full Internet" of
a laptop with 1024x780 or better, but it's more than twice as good as the
pathetic 320x480 in iPhone.
Nokia even gives you a Skype card good for 3 months of unlimited free
calls in the USA and Canada.
Of course, that doesn't help when there is no Wi-Fi, or the Wi-Fi sucks,
or it's a technical conference where thousands of people are using the
Wi-Fi simultaneously. For that, you have mobile phones; and that is when
having a Verizon 3G phone really shines.
And, since the Nokia N800 talks to any Bluetooth capable mobile phone on
any network, it too can access the Internet via Verizon's 3G network.
Meanwhile, the iPhone geeks are stuck with the local broken Wi-Fi or
AT&T's pathetic 2G network on their little tiny screens. They're not
allowed to use other networks.
> Last weekend I was staying in a hotel which had free wifi, of course
> the network connection was fast, but their internet connection sucked,
> it obviously didn't have the bandwidth for all the hotel guest that
> were using it.
Since when is that NOT the case with hotel Wi-Fi?
-- Mark --
http://staff.washington.edu/mrc
Science does not emerge from voting, party politics, or public debate.
Si vis pacem, para bellum.
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