
Certainly in the next few years mobile phones will see a major revolution: the mobile Internet. Although at present the use of the Internet on mobile devices is not very popular, it appears that soon to rely on mobile access to Internet.
Google is aware of this, therefore, has recently announced its mobile version of Google Docs, which will see a streamlined our documents and spreadsheets anywhere. For now, we can not create documents or view presentations.
This is one of the many applications that Google is adapting to wireless devices, such as iGoogle, Gmail, Google Reader or your own search engine for mobile. Although no doubt that would confirm the change to come is Google AdSense for mobile.
The major limitation of the mobile is its ability and screen, as it is small. However, this can be solved with the stakes as the iPhone or iPod Touch with Safari, probably one of the best devices for viewing mobile websites through its touch interface.
Apple iPhone France, by law the iPhone will be sold free, meaning that the iPhone can be used with any operator in the world.
As you know, operators often subsidize their mobile phones to customers, which is often linked to a permanent contract to sell the mobile also blocked (this restriction can be disabled by the end of the contract for free). Because of this blockage and the need to use a phone with any company, there arises the issue of mobile release that has in recent months to talk about it iPhone.
Apparently, Apple to sell the iPhone through Orange in two ways. The first would be a contract of € 399 and remain locked for the exclusive use of Orange. But on the other hand, they also sell the iPhone free to use it with any company. According to some sources, the iPhone could be free to cost more than € 900.
The conditions have not yet been confirmed, although it has been confirmed by Apple that the iPhone would be available in the neighboring country on November 29. Meanwhile, in Spain we still play a few more months to wait, even if this will finally get to sell books in France could probably buy it there. However, much more expensive.
The National Competition Commission (CNC) has opened a case against the three big operators in Spain – Movistar, Vodafone and Orange – for rising rates of 25% made on March 1, which could have been agreed between the operators. As you know, this increase corresponded to the law that eliminated the rounding of prices and forced to charge per second.
Thus, we are starting to seek punitive measures for the three companies, which could involve up to 10% of annual turnover, which translates into millions in fines. According to the OCU, the revenues obtained by operators with the rise in rates would mean a 60% more than it gained from rounding (billed per minute). Movistar get about 628.6 million, Vodafone Orange 217.4 million and 362.4 million euros more than before the entry into force of law.
This is a clear example of what happens when a law is not made as well as it should be. On the one hand, the user cree be benefiting consumers and pay less with the new law, but by contrast, their rates go up operators that produces the opposite effect. What do you think?