bits.blogs.nytimes.com —Google has long said that its best hope for future growth comes from mobile devices. Today, Google moved to bring that future a bit closer.
The "open access" concept is something unique -- I'd like to customize what my mobile device application and services I can have. With Google's track record, I'm confident that their mobile product will be innovative and user-friendly.
Sprint? The worst provider out there and they're the ones working on a future network? Google, you should try using the Sprint network and then rethink this alliance.
As someone who does considerable work for Telco's, they should be ***** themselves. Google are gonna eat them up, make them look like fools, and these fools will lose their jobs due to inability to know where the market is going. You'd think, after all the PSTN (home phone) review lost, they'd shape up.
looking forward to not having to deal w/ridiculous carrier approvals and terrible dev platforms - it's about time someone stuck a sharp stick in the eye of the fat-cat telcos that have kept the US mobile space languishing behind the rest of the world.