tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17500930.post7121124596476896765..comments2024-03-20T22:57:03.923+00:00Comments on Dean Bubley's Disruptive Wireless: Moving away from measuring mobile broadband "tonnage" (the mythical $/GB)Dean Bubleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05719150957239368264noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17500930.post-64550764886288038612010-10-29T09:50:29.463+01:002010-10-29T09:50:29.463+01:00Coincidentally, I seem to have addressed more or l...Coincidentally, I seem to have addressed more or less the same issue on the same day in <a href="http://www.zdnet.co.uk/blogs/communication-breakdown-10000030/why-not-to-trust-operators-on-net-neutrality-10020872/" rel="nofollow">this post</a>, at least as far as the net neutrality stuff goes (I know you have a much better grasp of economic fundamentals than I do). I'd been chatting with Huawei and they pointed out that the operators expect them to keep costs steady, which didn't really chime with the operators' standard complaints.<br /><br />I have to say, I was particularly enraged to Ed Richards recently hold up one of those dramatic curvy charts at a Westminster eForum - in the small print, it said the revenue part excluded all in-bundle data usage! So that's not at all misleading then!superglazehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12902368895850176129noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17500930.post-89690685033033947732010-10-26T13:12:54.906+01:002010-10-26T13:12:54.906+01:00Agree that the scissors effect between revenues an...Agree that the scissors effect between revenues and traffic is not valid anymore. <br /><br />The good news is that the telecom industry starts to understand it. More than one vendor and analysts are already spreading a different message.Davidenoreply@blogger.com