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Story: Orange introduces flat-rate data

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Posted by: Arthur B. (Saturday 5 May 2007, 1:56 AM)

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flat-rate, unlimited and unrestricted

true mobile (not that limited WiFi, HotSpot, whatever stuff) access is the first step in moving forward by means of new innovations controlled by uncontrolled market demands (which is the basis of net neutrality). Once that ball starts rolling the sky is the limit. The pie will become big enough to share. Simply because a whole lot of small pieces still make a big pie.

Anything else is just a milking cow scam. Or fighting over the crumbles of the same old pie as consumers start to look for other pies. In other words, learn how to bake new pies. Or at least learn how to get a (small) piece of the pies someone else baked (e.g., help transport the new pies).

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