A while back NTT caught a lot of heat for a service it offered called
"DialQ". It was some sort of party line thing, I'm not sure exactly how it
worked, but it allowed for some amount of anonymity between callers. Anyway,
it became a front for "enjokosai", or "paid dating" with school girls. A lot
of people put the blame on NTT for creating a service which allowed this to
happen.
So when i-mode got launched, they (DoCoMo or NTT, I'm not sure exactly where
the decision originated) decided they didn't want to risk any person to
person communication which could be altered into similar nefarious purposes,
because they didn't want the technology to get blamed for it.
Hope that answers your question.
Dave
> -----Original Message-----
> From: keitai-l-bounce@appelsiini.net
> [mailto:keitai-l-bounce@appelsiini.net]On Behalf Of Andres Crosa
> Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 9:04 PM
> To: keitai-l@appelsiini.net
> Subject: (keitai-l) Communities not allowed
>
>
> Can somebody here comment the reason why community sites are not
> allowed for
> becoming an official site in iMode?
>
> Andres
>
>
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>
>
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Received on Tue Feb 13 17:25:23 2001