


The whole Web 2.0 and app or service on demand question has been asked and answered over and over again for decades now. That is the only honest and reasonable solution. Please kindly get the “heck” out of the way and allow your customers who purchase and own your HARDWARE determine what they wish to run in it. In the end, even this approach to the challenge of delivering a truly user focused experience was flawed as it was less about them and more about what “they” wanted for them.īottom line is this…. But it still kept the carriers in place to “decide” for the user. On the one hand this approach freed the device from many constraints imposed by the manufacturer’s choices for user experience…. In this case the carrier would determine what would and would not run on the phone/device in its entirety. That they would simply be “dumb” terminals with a basic SIP architecture allowing the dynamic delivery of applications and services to them. There was an approach they were seriously considering for the future of mobile devices. Click to expand.Almost two decades ago I was in a strategy meeting with executives from one of the major 3 US carriers and another very prominent smart phone manufacturer…
