This is exactly the type of thing that the US carriers don't want. It (potentially,) makes heavy use of the available bandwidth and they can't charge you for it other than through data fees.
Regardless, this is very cool. and I could see plenty of potential uses for this. Network file sharing being one, or checking/updating a Calendar w/o the device being near a PC. I hope that this ultimately becomes a usable product. if it does, then my next device will likely be a S60 Nokia.
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This is exactly the type of thing that the US carriers don't want. It (potentially,) makes heavy use of the available bandwidth and they can't charge you for it other than through data fees.
Regardless, this is very cool. and I could see plenty of potential uses for this. Network file sharing being one, or checking/updating a Calendar w/o the device being near a PC. I hope that this ultimately becomes a usable product. if it does, then my next device will likely be a S60 Nokia.
Very cool Guys!