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Wednesday, May 04, 2005

Thoughts from Pacific Coffee @ Citylink

Telecoms think that they are winning by increasing # of connections as evidenced by regular reports of growth measured by market share and the # of new subscribers. They might even use this "method" of measuring success for 3G. A reliable source (Joanne's Sister) informs us that among the 18+ age group, 3G is a "sure to happen thing" and in fact, most of them intend for their next phone to be a 3g phone. Joanne's sister has one, if I'm not mistaken. So here's my prediction. Soon, we will be seeing "3G succeeds" as claimed by the telcos. New signups and "converts" to 3G are likely to come in large numbers.

But does mere possession of a 3G sim card & 3G phone automatically classify one as a 3g user, or even a profitable customer? After all, SingTel has priced video calls at the same rate as normal voice calls. Sure, 3G is supposed to be more efficient than 2.5g, but it’s hard to believe that the efficiency gains will be enough to fully offset the additional "space" required by a full video call.

Also, I haven't had the chance to use 3G yet but I'm guessing that with continuous video, battery life probably won't be fantastic. It’s already crappy enough with just voice. And yes, I'm one of those people who will just feel "weird" without a handphone. I have no idea how I'm going to survive 2 1/2 months in Yellowstone National Park. Guess I'll try to get a prepaid card. Reception ranges from good to non-existent so I just hope I'm lucky enough to get a work location with respectable reception.

Internet Access is also limited; it’s not like Morey's Piers with its wireless LAN. This means fewer updates for this blog, although research will probably carry on in the form of readings & discussions. Also, I might be able to get some "international data" as many students from different countries will be working there as well. Results will probably be posted here, albeit with a FYP-ish view. Yes, assuming ceteris paribus, I'll be in my final year once the new semester commences. My "term" as a URECA scholar will have ended, but as it is up to now it’s been great. Wouldn't have missed it for anything although juggling URECA & a minor was hell at times. Oh well, URECA's ending and on the 19th of this month I'll know if my minor has been successfully completed... All in a sem's work. Wish me luck!

Monday, May 02, 2005

Exams are over, back to business...

Well, kind of. Spent almost 2 hours at Orchard Kinokuniya yesterday at the IT Management pillar. Moved over to the IT pillar for awhile but thats too techie for me so I went back to IT Management which is a pretty new section (I think). Picked up 4 books:
  1. Conquering the Wireless World - The Age of M-Commerce
  2. Business @ the Speed of Stupid
  3. The Get-Started Guide to M-Commerce and Mobile Technology
  4. The Inmates are Running the Asylum (Recommended by Hilda)
Of which, 1 & 2 are pretty old (2001 Material) so they aren't really that relevant right now, but some of the segmenting mistakes etc are well documented. Also, it helps to see where people wanted to go at the time. Some still holds true though.

3 Is a Book about how to get started, including some of the important stuff businesses must make use of to be successful, and 4 is an interesting book on design errors.

I actually was interested in another book about Technology Misalignment but that isn't really that relevant right now. I browsed through and it was about how businesses should stop using technology for the sake of using technology. I guess most businesses should have realised that by now.

Oh well, I guess I'll post more when I start reading seriously.
Til next time,
Ivan