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http://www.livescience.com/technolog...vice-voip.html

Found this while doing my morning news for today and was wondering what you guys thought of it. What would it mean to cellular service, and how would it affect NIT users like ourselves?
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Cellular service is encountering a problem already as they realize their model of selling voice and SMS plans are beginning to be replaced by data plans. ISPs like Verizon and Comcast are also in the same boat as people begin to figure out that instead of paying for cable and telephone service they can use legal alternatives such as Hulu, iTunes, Amazon, and illegal alternatives for media content.That's why ISPs want to enact a data cap, to prevent people from switching their services over and relying solely on the internet for everything (not to mention that they built their network in a way where when you pay for a line your not truly being given access to what you pay for).

As to how that affects us. Well, I believe Google's strategy is not for everyone to use their Android or Chrome OS. Sure they would like us to (since it makes their job easier to collect data on us) but their overall profit is from selling advertisements and information regardless of what platform the users are on. I don't think they would stop offering their services to other platforms (not unless they had say like 99% of the marketshare). Even if they had majority, the uncaptured % is still more money they could make.

Would an official Google phone designed by Google themselves be more competition? Yup. But that just means Nokia and Maemo have to step up the challenge and provider an alternative for those people who don't want to jump into Google's reach completly.

Edit: As to how cellullar companies would take it.. well right now their solution is to enact a cap or to charge you more. For those with relatively well priced "unlimited" data plans I would hold on to those.

I can't imagine Google would enter the telecommunication business themselves. To many government regulations and hoops to jump through right now. And most of their actions that have seem ISP related were for their own internal networks or to increase Google's capacity at datacenters.
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this would be too good to be true if it came with a data only plan for under $20 a month.
 
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Originally Posted by debudebu View Post
this would be too good to be true if it came with a data only plan for under $20 a month.
Yeah, well, I can already do that with my N900. Big deal.
 
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A nice, telling sentence about the state of non-competition in the American wireless market: "Alternately, Google phone users may be able to purchase just a data plan from a cell phone provider, assuming providers cooperate."
 
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Originally Posted by livefreeordie View Post
Yeah, well, I can already do that with my N900. Big deal.
If you're in the US, which provider is doing a data only plan for $20??
All the ones I can see require a separate voice plan.
 
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The providers don't want you to have a data only plan, because they stand to lose far too much money by allowing that. As it is now, they can cash cow you to death and get away with it because you have no choice. If that changes however, we could see them possibly go to an advertising based model like Google as well. Which, honestly, if you were required to look at an advertisement or receive advertising texts or something like that every time you did something, then I say, bring it on. I'll just set my volume for texts to off, and let them have their fun.
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Originally Posted by livefreeordie View Post
Yeah, well, I can already do that with my N900. Big deal.
Name or Link to said plan?
 
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OK, sorry, I'm not in the US. This is my Finnish provider's basic plan if you don't want to buy minutes in advance:

SIM card 1,99e/month.
Calls 0,079e/minute if you use them.

Data (/month):
384 kbps: 9,9e
512 kbps: 14,9e
1024 kbps: 19,9e
2048 kbps: 29,9e
 
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Originally Posted by bugelrex View Post
If you're in the US, which provider is doing a data only plan for $20??
All the ones I can see require a separate voice plan.
AT&T allows you to have a standalone data plan. But it's not $20.00
 
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