At 05 Jul 2007 22:44:40 +0000 DTC wrote:
> From the www.fiercebroadbandwireless.com website
>
> [quote]
>
> Connections at AT&T WiFi hot spots for non-subscribers run $7.99 per
> day. But iPhone users are left out of the fray, despite the fact that
> the device supports both EDGE and WiFi. It appears AT&T wants to de-
> emphasize the WiFi aspect
I hate intentionally confusing "reporting" for the sake of
sensationalizing. The article is trying to imply that AT&R has somehow
crippled the Wi-Fi in iPhone to prevent it from connecting to hotspots it
should be able to connect to, but in reality, it means that AT&T DSL
(landline) customers get free wi-fi "roaming" on AT&T's Wi-Fi hotspot
network, but AT&T cellular customers do not.
And the point? AT&T doesn't "owe" it's wireless customers free wi-fi,
and I suspect that any AT&T DSL customer who also owns an iPhone will
have no trouble logging in.
> (even though Apple CEO Steve Jobs emphasized
> the WiFi solution when asked about the drawback of supporting the
> slower EDGE network) given the fact that the carrier has disabled the
> WiFi capability in a host of other devices.
What "host of other devices"- they've carried at least two others in the
past year (8125 and 8525.) The 2125 lacked Wi-Fi, but that was likely a
cost-saving issue, since the wi-fi-capable step-up model, the 8125, was
introduced simultaneously.
> The view of most carriers
> is that WiFi will cannibalize their mobile businesses.
Tell that to T-Mobile, who has operated a Hotspot network for years, and
even recently added a $10 VoIP add-on plan that allows unlimited calling
through your home/work wi-fi and all domestic T-Mo Hotspots.
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