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Le marché du iPhone grossit de façon exponentielle!

May 29th, 2008 Comments off

On en parle de plus en plus sur le web, la sortie du iPhone 3G est pratiquement déjà chose faite tellement il en est question sur les forums et les blogs. Chose certaine, il y a une version revampé de l’appareil qui sera sur les tablettes à la fin du mois de juin et donc, probablement annoncé en grande pompe durant le WWDC ’08 au début du même mois.

Je me suis retrouvé à faire une liste de tous les pays qui offriront le iPhone prochainement durant l’année et voici ce que ça donne:

Coming soon and confirmed:

  • Italy (Vodafone / Telecom Italia Mobile )
  • Australia (Vodafone / Telstra [Unconfirmed] / Optus )
  • New Zealand (Vodafone)
  • Czech Republic (Vodafone)
  • Egypt (Vodafone / Orange)
  • Greece (Vodafone)
  • India (Vodafone / Bharti Airtel / SingTel)
  • Portugal (Vodafone / Orange)
  • South Africa (Vodafone)
  • Turkey (Vodafone)
  • Mexico (America Movil)
  • Canada (Rogers)
  • Singapour (SingTel)
  • Philippines (SingTel)
  • Brazil (America Movil)
  • Switzerland (Swisscom / Orange)
  • Belgium (Orange)
  • Austria (Orange->T-Mobile)
  • Dominican Republic (Orange)
  • Jordan (Orange)
  • Poland (Orange)
  • Romania (Orange)
  • Slovakia (Orange)
  • African markets (Orange)
  • Sweden (TeliaSonera)
  • Norway (TeliaSonera)
  • Denmark (TeliaSonera)
  • Finland (TeliaSonera)
  • Lithuania (TeliaSonera)
  • Latvia (TeliaSonera)
  • Estonia (TeliaSonera)
  • Hong Kong (3)
  • Macau (3)

Rumors:

  • China (China Mobile)
  • Spain (Orange)
  • Chile (America Movil)
  • Colombia (America Movil)

Already shipping in:

  • France (Orange)
  • Germany (T-Mobile)
  • US (AT&T)
  • UK (O2)

[Update] Apparemment que O2 a un manque de iPhone et ne peut plus répondre aux demandes. Probablement qu’Apple sera obligé de sortir la nouvelle révision avant le WWDC… espérons!

[Update 2x] Wu in fact suggests that the potential market could “more than triple” in 2008, from 150 million people to approximately 470 million.

Koodo, c’est quoi?

May 16th, 2008 Comments off

Je me posais la question la fin de semaine passé. Qu’est-ce que Koodo? Ils ont de la publicité partout et pourtant j’avais jamais entendu parlé de cette compagnie. Une petite recherche m’a permis de découvrir que c’est une filiale de Telus… Eh bien voilà!

What I was saying?

September 24th, 2007 Comments off

I just read an article entitled: “Wi-Fi and Cellular Merge in Nokia 6301

So, the dream I was talking earlier isn’t that far and we actually get closer every day now!

Scary thought about Apple

September 13th, 2007 Comments off

I just had a bad dream last night. Well, it was a bad dream at first then it became a really good one when I started admiring Apple again for their long-term vision.

Some rumors are traveling on the web about Apple considering participating in the government’s auction of the 700-MHz spectrum. While the idea seems foolish at first because Apple is a computer company, I thought, “It’s not true anymore with iTunes and the iPod”. I would consider Apple more like a Technology-related company and telecommunication are based on technologies. The problem is that telecom is really different from computers. Or so they are, right now!

According to Steve Jobs

If we believe what Richard Koman is saying in this article. “Steve Jobs is no fan of wireless carriers” and also “[while] Apple is leaning against the idea [of buying the spectrum], Jobs apparently has been giving the possibility serious consideration.” Then I thought, is it possible to run a Wi-Fi network over this spectrum? According to the article, it is. “both the iPhone and the iPod touch could run on the 700-MHz spectrum” The iPod Touch only have the Wi-Fi, so if it’s possible, then Steve Jobs said: “[..] Wi-Fi is far faster than the 3G networks.” This is no surprise and not a big news. But running a phone completely over Wi-Fi would be awesome and everything around wi-fi would then explode, like City-wide Wi-Fi network.

Still with me so far? because the best part comes here.

For the last 5 years or so, the big news in telecom was VOIP. It is the future because it is lowering the cost of telecom, or so they say! ;-) The problem with current telecom is their differences with the Internet. For example, if you want to call your friend in L.A and you are based in London, UK. VOIP must pass the information from a regular PBX system to the PSTN then to the Internet then pass it back to PSTN and PBX, lots of conversions! What if the Internet was becoming the place for all voice/data transfers. In 20 years, with P2P, anybody could start a “phone” service and relay VOIP. Also, most big ISP are also telecom companies… why manage both infrastructure when you can have only one?

Apple and Google

Apple has 13$B in cash right now, which makes them capable of buying the spectrum really easily. They would even have a couple of B$ to build the network itself. But why would they, right? It will take them too long to build it anyway and it’s not their cup of tea. Apple and Google have a partnership going on and I found it really interesting at first but since Google’s CEO Eric Schmidt joined Apple’s board, I was always wondering what the heck is he doing there? OK, Google/Apple built a Google Maps version for the iPhone. Sweet thing, but that’s it? Now, we know Google has been looking at the cellphone business for a couple of years now and I know also that they have most of the black-fiber market in the US. They are building an impressive infrastructure of datacenters in the US which I think may be used to lower the cost of bandwidth to ISPs around the country at the beginning but it could also be used to do VOIP. That’s the kind of partnership I was talking about. (A)iPhone<->(G)Network
Why Apple would put 9B$ of its own money in such a spectrum if they know that Google is also interested in it. Why not share it with our good partners, right?

OK, let’s dream a bit more. This spectrum must be OPEN. Which means any devices that wants to use it, could use it in theory. Isn’t what the Internet is all about anyway? By combining the Internet and the old telecom system together, we fix a century-long problem. Furthermore, I know that a (at least one) company located in Canada is selling modules for Telecom companies which is IP-based. This basically means, everything is manageable from a Support Center, like a web-based software. So no more guy in the tree around your building when you call your Phone Company and it takes a few seconds before being effective.

Dream goes on about voicemail

Visual voicemail is the most interesting feature (for me) on the iPhone. Apple has an exclusive contract with AT&T, but in Europe, Apple is in talk with many carriers. (T-Mobile of Germany, Orange of France and O2 in the UK) The most interesting bit is that each companies will have that feature built in their systems somewhere in their network but not widespread. While I am pretty sure the iPhone will stay locked for a while, I think it will be un-locked as soon as the companies will know how to implement this feature everywhere else making the iPhone full-featured on every market with many carriers. Apple will then probably license the feature to other cellphone-makers if it’s patented or own by Apple.

While I read somewhere that Google was also building a cellphone on their own. I think some news/rumors going around about both companies are somewhat just to confuse us or messed around for the sake of seeking public reaction. Apple is doing great right now and for the last decade it has been one of the most successful company and I think Apple will keep this position for a while because if the latter story becomes real, all iPhone and iPod touch sold starting June 29, 2007 could be upgradeable to this new VOIP network just by releasing a new software update. Having a cellphone upgradeable like that is just one of the best thing that could have happen now. I was suspicious about Apple being too involved with the Music and Movie industry but I guess Steve Jobs likes diversity as well. Steve: Let’s go fix all Telecom issues!

This dream will probably take 5 to 10 years before being a complete reality. Let’s see what happens.

Le iPhone pour lundi?

December 15th, 2006 Comments off

Certains croient qu’Apple ne fait jamais la sortie de nouveaux produits un Lundi, d’autres croient qu’Apple ne sortirait pas un produit sans un événement spécial.

Moi, je dis que les deux sont vrai et faux à la fois. Une sortie de produit un Lundi est plutôt rare, mais Apple a déjà fait ça. Ils ont sorti des nouveaux iPods, 19 juillet 2004. Apple a également fait un événement « Showtime » pour annoncer l’intégration des films de Disney dans leur répertoire.

Que pouvons-nous conclure? Le iPod a été lancé en 2001, donc la révision de 2004 n’était pas une grosse affaire en soi. Puis, l’événement Showtime a perdu de son mordant parce que toutes les tribunes avaient annoncé l’ajout de film à iTunes depuis 1 semaine sinon plus. Apple a un peu perdu la face parce qu’elle n’avait rien d’excitant ou de secret à révéler. Bref, tout le monde était déçu!

La situation actuelle est un peu semblable. Tout le monde parle du iPhone depuis des mois. Les analystes financiers l’ont inclus dans leur prévision de 2007 pour les actions d’Apple. Alors, pourquoi faire un gros événement sur quelque chose que tout le monde attend depuis longtemps?

Finalement, annoncer un nouveau produit avant Noël, sans le vendre pour la période des Fêtes, est-ce que ça fait du sens, surtout de la part d’Apple? Personnellement, je trouve que ça va faire jaser dans ma famille, donc ça fait beaucoup de sens!