Personally, I don’t see the point - and I’m generally an optimist about most mobile services. Aside from a completely inappropriate service model, namely non-personalised, non-selective broadcast radio over a narrow-cast channel, the costs are prohibitive.
Flat-rate users will enjoy only a brief taste of a daft service. Be warned that NO operator is going to withstand a (3rd party) streaming service in its flat-rate bundle. They would be crazy to do so. Here’s the small print from Verizon’s flat-rate service plan:
“Unlimited NationalAccess/BroadbandAccess cannot be used: (1) for uploading, downloading or streaming of movies, music or games;”
Judging by some forum postings, a lot of people have downloaded the app and find they get a perpetual “connecting” message, which is actually a tiny software fib. It should say “not connecting anytime soon…port blocked…good bye”…
This is not the future of 3G. Podcasting, maybe, but even that’s doubtful (over 3G I mean).
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