Only 10% of mobile users in Europe use mobile Internet
Research and Markets says in a recent report that
I am sure many of you have already read about my 250 EUR surprise. This is the phone bill I got after my trip to Lisbon where I stupidly checked email and browsed the web (but only lightly) using my Orange GPRS data subscription. Never again! They charged me 15 EUR per MB on top of the most horrible roaming rates I have ever seen in my life. It’s Wi-Fi for me from now on especially now that I have a Nokia N80i.
I have a friend who received a
So you have mobile operators who have spent millions of euros on building out infrastructure and marketing GPRS subscriptions promising a “mobile Internet” experience and only 10% of people use it. A complete failure, unless of course the dirty secret is that the network cannot handle large amounts of traffic so the mobile carriers purposely limit the number of people on the network or restrict intensive use of the network by, among other things, charging a fortune for access.
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