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Old 11-29-2007, 12:29 AM
CozmicDebris
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Default Re: NO!! Oxford is FULL of crap - as ALWAYS

Oxford <linuxlovesosx@superart.com> wrote in
news:linuxlovesosx-874489.12144428112007@mpls-nnrp-03.inet.qwest.net:


>
> Going forward, it's inevitable the entire planet is going to be
> governed by free wireless access, so why fight it Todd?


Simple- the model you are hallucinating about does not exist anywhere in
the world today. No utility is provided to the consumer for free.

>
> These companies are providing a service so need to tie into "known"
> hardware to make the world free of greedy cell phone companies.


You assume that tying into that hardware has no cast associated with it.
You are wrong.

You have a third grade knowledge of how these things work.

>
> Soon, you'll see a plethora of software only solutions like LinSpot
> that make any $10 wireless router free, add in a couple 100 million
> routers and the goal for "everyone" will be achieved.
>
> http://www.linspot.com/


Yep- and a dialup connection will end up giving you faster speeds.

>
> The life cycle of cell phone companies is coming to a quick close,



Cite?

> Apple knows it, thus the iPhone, which is the world No. 1 wifi phone
> will be the winner for decades to come.


#1 wifi phone. I didn't see you mention the Google project anywhere?

>
> Looks like Orange in France has already sold 50,000 iPhones even
> before they came on sale! too funny...
>
> The cell world is about to massively change Todd, I know it, most
> Apple users know it, but you don't.


Why would a third rate phone cause all of that?

>
> http://snipurl.com/1ubzw
>
> this is the most advanced, cheapest micro laptop you can buy!
>
> * 749 euros ($1,109) unlocked iPhone, no contract
> * 649 euros ($956) locked iPhone, no contract
> * 549 euros ($809) unlocked iPhone, with Orange contract
> * 399 euros ($588) locked iPhone, with Orange contract
> * 100 euros ($147) to unlock a locked iPhone


Simply further proof that Apple is more greedy than the cell phone
companies. SJ is simply in it for the buck.

>



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