January 6th, 2010
France is one of the countries where iPhone customers can choose between different carriers. It doesn’t stop them from selling iPhones but gives an encouragement for investing in infrastructure instead, as 9 to 5 Mac reports:
Interestingly, the Orange chief has a wildly different tale than the sob stories coming from AT&T and O2 regarding the iPhone’s impact on data services. While the original US and UK iPhone carriers have complained their networks quickly became “saturated” by users demanding data, Didier counters, “We have not had this problem because we have not hesitated to invest in infrastructure.”
via Orange France boss confirms iPhone tidal wave, data surge, but happy to invest in infrastructure (AT&T?) | 9 to 5 Mac.
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January 6th, 2010
On January 27th Apple is expected to announce its new tablet, although no official confirmation has been given whatsoever. The Apple policy is to develop new products in complete secrecy and than, when the product is announced, take the world by surprise. Apple has brought game changing products in the past and the surprise effect at its announcement has been significant. Then, over time, people know they can expect and start anticipating on future Apple move which results in a huge circuit of rumor and speculations. Part of the fun of being an Apple Fanboy is taking part in this circuit and think about my own expectations.
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