Our patented wireless technology will spawn the development of a whole new generation of peripheral support industries which, by necessity, will be standardized to work on our network. What do you think will happen to the cellular industry when products such as the new generation Pocket Computer is integrated with the latest Mobile Phones and there being only one global network which can deliver secure mobility at T1-T3 speeds Up and Downstream anywhere you travel? Imagine a pocket sized device that can function as a mobile pocket computer (with the capabilities of a desk-top computer) radio, television, telephone, camera, VoIP conference centre, ipod or itunes player, play-station, etc. and dockable (to integrate with full-sized peripherals at home or office) - and which can only be viable when connected to the one global network capable of facilitating such functional access – at a base rate of around US$20 per month! Cellular Manufactures will be compelled to retool/reinvent to offer such devices in order to remain in business. Since the ‘traditional’ cell-phone will be seen to operate within the limitations of an outmoded cellular-transport technology - corporate production will quickly adapt to accommodate consumer demand - just as was the case with the Vinyl Record Industry in the light of CD/DVD technology. As is the case with any new technology, form follows function. With the invention of the automobile it took a while for manufacturers to purge the ‘horse and buggy’ era from their thinking as the functional form of the automobile evolved. As the adaptation to this mobile Internet progresses people will eventually refuse to use a Model ‘T’ or Moped when so many folk are flying past them in vehicles designed to function for optimal performance on the global mobile superhighway. If you can imagine such a device…how soon would you want one?
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Form follows Function
Posted by Andy Malcolm at 9:00 AM
Labels: 3d virtual reality, gary brown, itsyournet, wifi, wireless internet
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