Friday, June 12, 2009

Clash of the Touch Titans; iPhone 3G 3.0 vs HTC Magic Google Android

Image via CrunchBaseMy new iPhone 3G (2nd one after returning streamyx latest promotion original last Fall) is on the way after finding a deal on a new one at HowardForums. I also hotels malaysia been using the T-Mobile G1 since last October, but as I mentioned in my first Clash of the Titans article I am going to

I've left this debate alone this week, but now low cost dsl service going to offer my opinion on this, Do we need it? Of course we do, and we needed it years ago not just getting around to thinking about the pros and cons of it today.

There is already a super fast tmnet biz in Europe called "The Grid" run streamyx combo promotion CERN, the company which tried to recreate the "big bang" theory which provides speeds at 10,000 times faster than a typical broadband connection, in real terms tiscali broadband means you could send the entire Rolling Stones cable internet speed test catalogue from Britain to Japan in less than 2 seconds, and of course the biggest usage of these speeds right now is for medical research and to provide Doctors with vital information during operations etc.

So as I sit here on the Gold Coast, with my 18kbps download antique ADSL connection, which Telstra tell me is fast, yeah right, and I pay about $70 a month for the privilege of small business broadband here watching the world go by as my downloads happen, try and ring the Telstra support line to get help with any problem and you'll see what I mean, it's not the staff, they're very helpful when you finally get to speak to a humans fault, but how could you trust the development of a super fast broadband network to a company that can't even provide cable high speed internet deals to my new estate on the coast? I take my hat off to Kevin Rudd for having the foresight to get this up and running.

Sol, take your streamyx problem and go back to the US, cos as far as I'm concerned the money you were paid could have been a lot better spent. With 80% of the Australian population currently malaysia's to the net and a further 17% who are not connected today doing so by the end of 2009, the demand will only get greater for high speed broadband, and that is not even thinking about how medical science or the business community could benefit by having this high speed access.

So roll it along Kevin, cos I just can't wait to give Telstra the boot and be able to download movies or music in a few seconds, rather than take a tmnet biz lunch to my desk and wait 10 hours for my downloads, anyway that's my opinion, I'd like to hear yours as well through this blog, so let em come.

Mike Andrew On Line Real Estate Technology Coach
http://www.mikeandrewrealestate.com

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