The Inquirer-Home
Comments
Probably true...

... depending on how you count. I agree with Ruben H that the number of devices with the possibility to use mobile internet will be very high.
As will the number of "mobile" subscriptions.

But:
- Most of the data volume will be sent over wire connections.
- Each "Wired" subscription is often shared by many devices.

posted by : Olle P, 05 November 2009 Complain about this comment
More 'devices', maybe

Interesting how they claim this. However, it should be noted that a lot of mobile internet devices (like phones) are rarely, if ever actually used for internet access.

I have a bunch of Nokia phones, and I doubt I would actually try browsing the web on them.

posted by : Ruben Huges, 05 November 2009 Complain about this comment
BT reported it first.

bt rekons half the world is online using mobile broadband -- http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xamlr5_bt-total-broadband-advert_shortfilms

posted by : mrdeo, 04 November 2009 Complain about this comment
How about 3G routers

Give us cheap 3G Wifi routers, all set up and ready to go, and then it might replace the ADSL connection.

posted by : Mattino, 04 November 2009 Complain about this comment
SLOW

I hope there is no more dummb operator General Manager that say:
1. Mobile Internet is only use for low end few years ago Handphone. That why they setup 500 MB fair usage.
2. Same with no 1, but about speed. HSDPA 6 KB/s :(.
3. Expensive.

posted by : Hok, 04 November 2009 Complain about this comment

More mobile Internet than fixed by 2011

aboutus
Advertisement
Subscribe to INQ newsletters
Advertisement
INQ Poll

Authorities in several countries raided Megaupload recently, shut down all of its services, seized hundreds of servers and arrested several of its executives on criminal charges.

Do you think the move was justified?