"datatransfers to 10 or 20 Mb/month in their 3G or EDGE plans how can such services be successful ?"
Flatrate datapackages at affordable prices for UMTS/EDGE are not that far away. In Sweden (with TeliaSonera) you never pay more than aprox. 1,20$ per day for unlimited data transfers.
This is old news for us on the other side of the atlantic. TeliaSonera (Sweden) launched a identical service (actually titled Friend Finder) in 2001 , and it was a miserable failure. Nobody used it, and the service was terminated after a few years.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Flatrate datapackages at affordable prices for UMTS/EDGE are not that far away. In Sweden (with TeliaSonera) you never pay more than aprox. 1,20$ per day for unlimited data transfers.