People’s Communication

November 7, 2007

Independence of Mobile Communication

Filed under: Introduction — Janakg @ 12:25 pm
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Introduction (Section 1)
We will start with two questions
“Are we really getting all the benefits of communication revolution?” and “when we will get the independence for mobile communication?”

Today, quality of life is increased because of communication revolution through advancements in Internet, Computers and Mobile phones. Mobile phone is the major contributor. Every country should take part in this communication race to better the “quality of life” of the people, which in turn increase the economy of the country drastically in multiple directions.

People who use wireless communication devices are called “End User” because who’s all options are ended (restricted) by vendors and operators. I have just analyzed “why we are restricted?” , “how we are restricted?” , “what we can do for it?” and the comparison of the Internet eco-system and Telcos eco-system. I wish to give the information with background so I have split into multiple posts and you can glance through the familiar topic.

 

All posts of “Independence of Mobile Communication” topic is under “Independence” category and divided into 4 sections. You can go through the posts in the following sequence and if you are comfortable with any section then you can skip because some sections are just to give background for the problem (Section 2)

1) Introduction (Section 1)

2) Internet open Eco-System (Section 2)

3) Telcos closed Eco-System (Section 3)

4) Solution for realizing the Open Wireless Eco-system (Section 4)

 

 

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1 Comment »

  1. Good post, not may “End users” are not even aware that they are restricted and being fooled. I hope such posts gets read by wider audience.

    Comment by Pavan — December 5, 2007 @ 2:33 pm | Reply


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