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Archive for November, 2007

True Data Mobility - Finally available and affordable…

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

The mobile internet has suddenly become very affordable in recent times, and the networks have been upgraded to offer true data mobility. Both 3 and O2 now support a 3.6 Mbps HSPDA network, with 3 running favourably at under EUR20 a month…they would also appear to have best coverage at time of writing, but can’t fully comment as of yet on practical download speeds in urban/rural/in-motion scenarios. Vodafone seem to be lagging somewhat in infrastructure at the moment stuck at the older 1.8 Mbps system, this will surely change before too long I suspect..the only thing that dissatisfies me at the moment is lack of an option for ExpressCard modem from any network provider, who all choose to stick with the more ubiqituos and yet dated PCMCIA cards of old…the cards individually cost a whole lot more when not subsidized by network on purchase..

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Google’s Android mobile platform, what to believe?

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

With all the press and hype in the community about the announcement of Google’s foray into the mobile market. Some claim it will not catch on due to lacking partners such as AT&T and Nokia, the major mobile US carrier and the largest handset manufacturer who currently relies on Symbian. But Google’s platform has more ambitious goals that of the iPhone. It doesn’t just end with the handset, there is also googles proposal to buy the 700Mhz spectrum in the US, this I am not sure if I agree with as it may be stepping on toes a bit much here with the telecomms industry, but I guess if its good for the consumer, whats good for the goose is good for the gander..

The Android platform will be very accessible to developers at all levels, but a stack such as this could in itself cause complications and misconceptions of the end product. In effect while Android based phones could be a rival to iPhone’s, that is only scratching the surface of what is planned. The interface can be custom developed, so on the low-end of the scale using the Android platform we could see phones not unsimilar to currently available handsets. What is more interesting though is that these applications can interact and provide interfaces unlike any other available on the more high end pricier range of the market.

There is also the fact that the Android platform is not solely intended as a new iPhone beater..its general foundation is to reform how we access the web from mobile handsets, changing the infrastructure and interoperability, improving the overall user experience for users accessing the Internet over a mobile device. The biggest challenge for this to happen is for enough market interest to be created for the platform to be adopted and get more of the big players involved. The market could stabilise in the mobile sector if a common base platform was adopted, as much or as little power could be taken by the users phone of choice, and perhaps avenues to expand on a given handset should the need arise.

Despite some of the slating Android has been getting since its official announcement from the rest of the general media, I for one look forward to seeing the impact this technology has on the mobile sector over the coming 18 months. The developer API is to be released next week.

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