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The Technology Liberation Front is the tech policy blog dedicated to keeping politicians' hands off the 'net and everything else related to technology.The Technology Liberation Front » Archive » Mobile Market Snapshot: U.S. v. Europe
Started by TLF · 11 months ago
1 year ago
1 year ago
Unless you only receive incoming and never make outgoing calls.... the European rules don't help you. The one exception is mobile-to-mobile, where in Europe it is just a singe charge. In the US most operators offer free mobile-to-mobile within the same operator. Bottom line is that mobile phone usage in most of Europe is more expensive than the US, except for UK which similar to the US.
1 year ago
Does Verizon allow you to transfer your pictures over Bluetooth these days or is it still verboten?
Oh and can I run things like truphone on their devices?