Oh my god, is this another "frustrated foreigner knows the
final truth about Japan" thread? One list member provides his
own list for this kind of talk.
> [...]
> And I don't know about you, but if I have to send more
> than 10 words by email, it does not matter what I am doing
> or where I am, it can wait until I can access a normal
> computer, or it isn't important enough to bother with.
We really had this quite often, but can you maybe imagine
that not everybody actually *owns* a computer and uses
solely a Keitai for sending and receiving emails?
And are you the one person on earth (or in heaven, maybe) who
can judge if any email is important enough for being written
and sent?
> And finally, why does docomo only have 2 class C's allocated to their
> ENTIRE multibillion i-mode subscriber "service"?
> Last I checked, that was only ~500 IP's, can't be that less than 500
> people are using i-mode all over the entire japan at the same time, no?
Oh, wow. You are also a tech-specialist. Sorry to disappoint
you, but you can hide hundreds of private Class A networks
behind a single IP.
I hope that no journalist reads your post and creates a new
headline "DoCoMo Bankrupt! i-mode never had more than 500
users!" :)
Juergen
PS: And thanks for sharing that privacy in your shop is not
really an issue...so you read all private mails (the few
good ones out of hundreds of junk) on your customers Keitai?
--
Juergen Specht CTO, Nooper.com - Mobile Services Inc. Tokyo, Japan
i-mode/FOMA consulting, development, testing: http://nooper.co.jp/
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Received on Tue Nov 20 03:28:59 2001