(keitai-l) Re: SMS/mobile Internet/TV

From: Colin Mack <colin_at_b-factory.co.jp>
Date: 09/27/02
Message-Id: <6A35DEED-D1BE-11D6-B02F-0003934BD90C@b-factory.co.jp>
I don't think that is accurate. AFAIK, the content provider gets 91% of 
the subscription fee, but 0% of the packet charges.

Either that, or we're getting raped :-p



On 2002.9.27, at 12:17  AM, Mark Frieser wrote:

>
> Yes, content providers get 91% of packet switched charges, mobile 
> operators
> get the balance.
>
>
>
> On 26-09-2002 10:42, "Paul Hardy" <pjh@bushcat.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Is your comment below accurate? Do content providers get a percentage 
>> of
>> the packet charges?
>>
>>> In Japan, obviously, the system for the development and
>>> dissemination of content is much more tightly controlled by
>>> the mobile operators, and the model for the most part is
>>> packet-switched charges split between content provider and
>>> telco, with a good degree of premium rate and subscription
>>> services in the mix.
>>
>>
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Received on Fri Sep 27 05:19:45 2002