Why the Blackberry Storm does not have wi-fi?
The question arises spontaneously and the answer seems to be only one: to bring you only pay connections. Who gains is of course the operator
The cases are two: either to producers like banana peels, or is there something much more profitable to give customers what they ask. Look for example the Blackberry Storm. Probably the best alternative all’iPhone if it were not for a particular: the missing Wi-Fi.
But how? The most innovative of cell Mora is no support for wireless networks? Some people really believe that it was a forgotten Rim, or perhaps in Canada are no longer able to put together a module Wi-Fi? No, of course. This is a failure that responds to a clear commercial logic: who wants to surf must pay.
The fact is that the world of mobile telephony business is increasingly driven by operators and mega-contracts that bind the apparatus for Plans. Better satisfy the operators (in this case Vodafone, which has had exclusive distribution), which users then.
A risky choice, no doubt, we will see how users will react.
