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Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Play Quake on your phone this summer
I guess it's a Java application, as nothing is said about what phones Quake will run on.
Yankee Group's Nitin Gupta. "Wireless network operators are seeing voice revenues declining," he noted. "They are trying to come up with compelling data services that people will use."
The only flaw in this chain of logic is that no operator has been involved. In my opinion analysts generally over-emphasize the operators' influence in creating compelling services. It's like expecting electricity companies to come up with new exciting ways to use electricity. Operators should stick to enabling services and service revenue.
Quake Moves to Mobile Phones - Yahoo! News
Yankee Group's Nitin Gupta. "Wireless network operators are seeing voice revenues declining," he noted. "They are trying to come up with compelling data services that people will use."
The only flaw in this chain of logic is that no operator has been involved. In my opinion analysts generally over-emphasize the operators' influence in creating compelling services. It's like expecting electricity companies to come up with new exciting ways to use electricity. Operators should stick to enabling services and service revenue.
Quake Moves to Mobile Phones - Yahoo! News

