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What does the U.S have to do with it? Name a country where 3G video calls are common place (you may have South Korea as has already been mentioned). Name all the countries with significant mobile phone infrastructure where they aren't. The latter will vastly outnumber the former. The networks across Europe paid large sums of money for 3G spectrum and tried to push video calls. They failed.