Action yesterday by the body that governs the Internet to create a .mobi domain is being touted as a major advance toward making the Web more hospitable to mobile phone users, but according to one analyst the move might be more redundant than revolutionary. “The answer isn’t having another extension; the answer is having more applications and more capabilities for supporting mobile devices,” Gartner Group Research Vice President Phillip Redman told TechNewsWorld.
I'm surprised that 12-14% even surf the web on their mobile phones! I've had a lot of different mobile phones and carriers. The best ones I've seen are probably: Palm Treo PocketPCs Tmobile Sidekick (aka Danger Hiptop) These products allow you to actually surf the web the way that it was designed. They don't give you any crappy, proprietary WAP pages. The worst thing to ever happen to mobile phones was WAP. If bandwidth were a problem --- maybe. But, WAP only made sense when 1G phones were around and analog networks existed. Nowadays they are up to 2.5 or 3 G networks. There is plenty of bandwidth and color screens are getting bigger. The reason nobody uses the mobile web it America is because the providers are clueless. Have you ever tried signing up for a mobile package? First you choose a plan, then you choose a phone, oh... wait... your phone won't work with that plan..... then you have to add text messaging, email, and web access separately. Those aren't included. Oh yeah... and you need a separate plan for Internet access and if you want to do it on your computer you need to by an additional card. Then, you get billed in incremental bits and are nickeled and dimed to death by the providers. When all is said and done you can go to the provider's content (that is preselected for you) and you can browse a bunch of crappy WAP pages on your tiny little phone screen. If you want to be the next billionaire.... here is what you need to do: 1. Develop a phone that works with bluetooth accessories like your laptop computer or a battery powered handheld LCD touchscreen. So, you have one small cellular phone and add-on accessories that can "beam" the Internet to various locations. All you need is the phone and appropriate bluetooth receivers. 2. Unf*ck the entire process of getting wireless Internet access! Have ONE plan that includes everything. Tell the customer -- "For $80 a month you get X number of minutes. You can either spend them on voice or data.... your choice. If you go over X number of minutes you will be charged Y cents a minute." That's it! That simple! Bundle everything in one simple plan and put a price tag on it. Don't make the customer choose a bunch of stupid add-on options and plans. One plan that includes everything. For a good example of this check out the Tmobile Sidekick. $40 a month and includes voice and data. No extra BS. Just a simple plan. 3. Hit up the BIG providers to offer these services for mobile: Sports, Weather, Stocks, Banking, Maps, Tickets, Chat. If you offer these basic services the other sites might come along and start producing content. HTML is already a nightmare as it is. Web designers don't want to modify their content yet again to produce yet another version for yet another browser. If you want to solve this problem of content: a) Get rid of WAP. It sucks. Admit it and move on... b) Make the mobile phone browser's smarter. Don't make me dumb-down my Web surfing experience because I have a mobile phone. Make the browser display web pages properly. Check with Opera if you are confused. c) Educate HTML designers as to why they would want to design for mobile phones. Give them sites that show them how to do it. I'd love to surf the web with my phone. But, right now it sucks. It is not even worth the hassle of doing it. The screen is small, and I only get a crippled experience. So, when I want to surf the web I pull out my laptop and leave the phone alone. Make it a better experience for me and I will forget my laptop ever existed.
New .mobi Domain Approved but Challenges Remain
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. July 12, 2005 07:51 AMAction yesterday by the body that governs the Internet to create a .mobi domain is being touted as a major advance toward making the Web more hospitable to mobile phone users, but according to one analyst the move might be more redundant than revolutionary. “The answer isn’t having another extension; the answer is having more applications and more capabilities for supporting mobile devices,” Gartner Group Research Vice President Phillip Redman told TechNewsWorld.
Palm Treo
PocketPCs
Tmobile Sidekick (aka Danger Hiptop)
These products allow you to actually surf the web the way that it was designed. They don't give you any crappy, proprietary WAP pages. The worst thing to ever happen to mobile phones was WAP. If bandwidth were a problem --- maybe. But, WAP only made sense when 1G phones were around and analog networks existed. Nowadays they are up to 2.5 or 3 G networks. There is plenty of bandwidth and color screens are getting bigger.
The reason nobody uses the mobile web it America is because the providers are clueless. Have you ever tried signing up for a mobile package? First you choose a plan, then you choose a phone, oh... wait... your phone won't work with that plan..... then you have to add text messaging, email, and web access separately. Those aren't included. Oh yeah... and you need a separate plan for Internet access and if you want to do it on your computer you need to by an additional card. Then, you get billed in incremental bits and are nickeled and dimed to death by the providers. When all is said and done you can go to the provider's content (that is preselected for you) and you can browse a bunch of crappy WAP pages on your tiny little phone screen.
If you want to be the next billionaire.... here is what you need to do:
1. Develop a phone that works with bluetooth accessories like your laptop computer or a battery powered handheld LCD touchscreen. So, you have one small cellular phone and add-on accessories that can "beam" the Internet to various locations. All you need is the phone and appropriate bluetooth receivers.
2. Unf*ck the entire process of getting wireless Internet access! Have ONE plan that includes everything. Tell the customer -- "For $80 a month you get X number of minutes. You can either spend them on voice or data.... your choice. If you go over X number of minutes you will be charged Y cents a minute." That's it! That simple! Bundle everything in one simple plan and put a price tag on it. Don't make the customer choose a bunch of stupid add-on options and plans. One plan that includes everything. For a good example of this check out the Tmobile Sidekick. $40 a month and includes voice and data. No extra BS. Just a simple plan.
3. Hit up the BIG providers to offer these services for mobile: Sports, Weather, Stocks, Banking, Maps, Tickets, Chat. If you offer these basic services the other sites might come along and start producing content. HTML is already a nightmare as it is. Web designers don't want to modify their content yet again to produce yet another version for yet another browser. If you want to solve this problem of content:
a) Get rid of WAP. It sucks. Admit it and move on...
b) Make the mobile phone browser's smarter. Don't make me dumb-down my Web surfing experience because I have a mobile phone. Make the browser display web pages properly. Check with Opera if you are confused.
c) Educate HTML designers as to why they would want to design for mobile phones. Give them sites that show them how to do it.
I'd love to surf the web with my phone. But, right now it sucks. It is not even worth the hassle of doing it. The screen is small, and I only get a crippled experience. So, when I want to surf the web I pull out my laptop and leave the phone alone. Make it a better experience for me and I will forget my laptop ever existed.