...http://snipurl.com/1tlab HONG KONG (AP) Ð China Mobile Ltd. is in talks with Apple about bringing the iPhone to China, but no agreement has been reached... level Apple requires. Orange is up next in France, so expect plenty of iPhone developments there. I think you might ...-touch party stars here: http://www.iphone.com/ In what ways, with the ...
...snipurl.com/1tlab HONG KONG (AP) ‹ China Mobile Ltd. is in talks with Apple about bringing the iPhone to China, but no agreement has been... place. - Apple barely exists in China, either commercially or in term of... with windows ecosystem) Anyway, hacked Iphone has already appeared on TaoBao, China's most popular auction site,... doubt Iphone would be much more than a toy for high-...
....net> wrote: HONG KONG (AP) China Mobile Ltd. is in talks ... Apple about bringing the iPhone to China, but no agreement has...really appreciate how slow the iPhone will be on their network...happy! - WTF you smoking? The iPhone runs on 2G, which means...transmit far. And if the iPhone is advanced as you say...You are boosting that the iPhone is a new and great...
...<Jon@Cebridge.net> wrote: HONG KONG (AP) China Mobile Ltd. is in talks with Apple about bringing the iPhone to China, but no agreement has been ... will really appreciate how slow the iPhone will be on their network. ...> The iPhone 2.4 times faster than the old 3G standard, so ... be happy! - WTF you smoking? The iPhone runs on 2G, which means its ...
...'ll indulge me... Voip on the iPhone is possible through TruPhone Perhaps it...TruPhone is not actually AVAILABLE for iPhone yet- the TruPhone people made a...-to-launch-voip-client-on-iphone) and Talkety Well, any simpleton could...> so he could go to China and call the USA for free using iPhone WiFi ... this "simpleton" explained the current iPhone VoIP situation clearly enough for ...
In article <alpine.OSX.0.99999.0711242330150.14460@pangtzu.panda.com>, Mark Crispin <mrc@CAC.Washington.EDU> wrote: On Sat, 24 Nov 2007, Kurt wrote: I had my iPhone this week around Tokyo. WiFi was everywhere, sometimes 10 at a time. How many of those WiFi networks (outside of your gaijin hotel) were open? -- Mark -- I hang with the Japanese. Was out in the ...
....3@fe089.usenetserver.com... At 24 Nov 2007 12:05:09 -0800 Kurt wrote: I had my iPhone this week around Tokyo. WiFi was everywhere, sometimes 10 at a time. And if ...He wont get one unless Lord Jobs decides he can. That probably will not happen as long as the iPhone is tied to cell phone service providers who give a percentage of the monthly service charge to Apple....
"Todd Allcock" <elecconnec@AmericaOnLine.com> wrote in message news:_072j.14$6U6.3@fe089.usenetserver.com... At 24 Nov 2007 12:05:09 -0800 Kurt wrote: I had my iPhone this week around Tokyo. WiFi was everywhere, sometimes 10 at a time. And if there was a VoIP client available for it, you could've actually made phone calls on it! ;-) He wont get one unless Lord ...
At 24 Nov 2007 12:05:09 -0800 Kurt wrote: I had my iPhone this week around Tokyo. WiFi was everywhere, sometimes 10 at a time. And if there was a VoIP client available for it, you could've actually made phone calls on it! ;-)
... parks and a few other places), but simply as a result of density. Walking around with an iPhone makes one just aware of how many wireless networks are around. On any random street corner there ... three or five access points, one or two of which will generally be open. I had my iPhone this week around Tokyo. WiFi was everywhere, sometimes 10 at a time. -- To reply by email,...