Linked by Kroc Camen on Wed 17th Dec 2008 19:32 UTC, submitted by risbac
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless The French competition council has ordered the iPhone be opened up to other French carriers (Google-translated), breaking the exclusivity deal with Orange (France Telecom). The complaint was filed by France's third largest operator Bouygues Telecom who said that the deal violated local competition laws. Though the ruling [fr] is temporary whilst the issue is investigated further, the ruling did state that the arrangement reduced the effects of price competition, network quality and customer service.
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RE: Far too late
by cb_osn on Thu 18th Dec 2008 07:29 UTC in reply to "Far too late"
cb_osn
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The iPhone is more than one year old! There is a 3G version which is a little bit more up to date, but even when it was out it was obsolete with all the features you would find in a phone 5 years ago.

This type of thinking misses the point by a mile. It's not about the feature list. It's about how pleasant those features are to actually use. In that sense, every phone out there is obsolete compared to the iPhone.

I was one of those guys who swore by the fact that phones were meant to be used for making calls and nothing else and refused to touch any of the so-called "smart phones" out there-- until the iPhone.

Even a friend of mine, who was a Blackberry fanboy for years, eventually bought an iPhone and now he won't use anything else.

Like it or not, even a year and a half after its release, the iPhone still gets lots of attention because it's a game changer, and everyone else is scrambling to find ways to compete with it.

Who would buy an iPhone NOW?

I'm sure that quite a few are sitting under Christmas trees right now, and their recipients will be very happy to unwrap them a week from today.

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