Hi Marc, Content providers are making money using transaction, shopping, advertising, information loading, and other business models. In fact, there is probably more money being made in the Japanese mobile Internet from methods other than the subscriber fees now. See chapter 4 on business models in my book, "the mobile internet: how the japanese dialed up and the west disconnected." Jeff Funk Amazon.com site in the UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/9627762695/qid%3D1004501562/sr%3D1- 1/ref%3Dsr%5Fsp%5Fre/202-2467743-6295052 Barnes & Noble in the US: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/9627762695/qid%3D1005120518/sr%3D1-4/ ref%3Dsr%5F1%5F8%5F4/002-9730531-1508843 ISI Publications in the US: (http://www.booksonbiz.com/product.asp?isbn=9627762695&SessionID=251284836) Amazon.com in the US: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/9627762695/qid%3D1005120518/sr%3D1-4/ ref%3Dsr%5F1%5F8%5F4/002-9730531-1508843 At 08:56 01/11/19 +0100, you wrote: > What are all the models for content providers to earn money via > > a) i-mode? > b) EZweb? > c) J-Sky? > > > [ Need archives? How to unsubscribe? http://www.appelsiini.net/keitai-l/ ] > [ Need archives? How to unsubscribe? http://www.appelsiini.net/keitai-l/ ]Received on Mon Nov 19 10:24:53 2001