Tuesday, July 12, 2005

At last, services we might actually use

It is widely reported today (and here) that mobile operators and other mobile technology companies have agreed with ICANN the launch of a .mobi top level internet domain. Web sites published under .mobi will have to conform to certain design standards as to make the site usable from the limited interface of the mobile phone. This move may actually spur the development of independent third party services that people may actually want to use on their mobiles (as opposed to the limited, clumsy, and unimaginative operator-driven services available in Europe today). The remaining barrier will be the cost of 3G and GPRS access which are still quite expensive.

1 comment:

mr.helper said...

You are right ..
I agree with you , and I think the price of the GPRS will decline in the next 3-5 years , because of the increasing number of the wifi spot and the appearing WiMAX .


MUSAED ALZAYED .
KUWAITI student .