Wednesday, April 25, 2012
iPhone Launched in Thailand with Poor 3G Network
Given its price tag, another question arises: Does the iPhone make sense for consumers and operators in countries where voice calls dominate mobile use, and data/Wi-Fi usage isn't very high?
Due to a decision made by leading Thai mobile operators last year the country has scaled down their investment on 3G network upgrades, which could result in a large group of iPhone users without a fast, native network on which to use their gadget. According to Reuters India, however, True Move expects to launch 3G mobile services in Bangkok this coming April.
Labels:
3G,
Apple iPhone 3G,
gadget,
iPhone 3G,
service provider,
Wi- Fi
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