If that's true then its really whacked - already you're going to be shipping
a lot more data to get java apps over.
Maybe the idea is that once an application is resident there will be much
less data flow [as opposed to CHTML site-based applications]. Since
interaction with the application can be done locally, NTT might make quite a
bit less depending on the remote data requirements of the application
session.
Still if true - not a policy to applaud.
>
> i noticed something strange in a CNET article...
> it seems to say that downloading java applets will be
> up to 4 times more expensive.
>
> i thought that packet fees were fixed and didn't depend on the
> type of content.
>
> does anyone know the reality here?
>
>
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Received on Fri Jan 19 03:53:38 2001