Apple Sorprende a las Operadoras de Servicio con el Anuncio de iMessage
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Posted June 6, 2011 at 11:36pm by iClarified
Apple no había informado a las operadoras que estaba planeando lanzar un nuevo servicio de mensajería, de acuerdo a John Gruber, de "Daring Fireball".
(Un muy bien informado pajarito me dice que las operadoras telefónicas partners de Apple alrededor del mundo supieron de iMessages cuando todos nosotros lo hicimos: durante el discurso de hoy.)
Construido justo dentro de la aplicación de Mensajes, iMessage te permitirá enviar mensajes de texto, fotos, videos o información de contactos a una persona o grupo a otros dispositivos iOS 5 a través de WiFi o 3G. Los iMessages son automáticamente empujados a todos sus dispositivos iOS 5, haciendo más fácil el mantener una conversación entre tu iPhone, iPad y iPod Touch. iMessage también posee confirmación de envío y lectura, indicación de cuando la otra parte está escribiendo y encriptación segura punto-a-punto.
Las operadoras de telefonía móvil típicamente hacen un montón de dinero con sus servicios de SMS, así que probablemente no están muy complacidos con el nuevo servicio de Apple.
Well, it's time to stop paying for SMS. Imaging you pay for Internet monthly and additionally for every Email. Moreover, you pay to send an Email and recipient pays to receive it. Who likes this approach? We should have filed a class action suit long time ago!!!
uh you do know that just cuz you have 20 apps in the multitasking bar doesnt mean you have 20 apps currently hogging memory, most of those apps become inactive after 10 mins. now it would be nice if they automatically removed the inactive apps! unless you have like 10 apps that constantly run like pandora, youre fine
It's actually quite the contrary. Carriers would actually be pleased with Apple's announced. Almost all iPhone users have a text messaging plan. This means that these constumers will still pay for their iPhone texting plans but will actually send less text because of iMessage. Resulting in more money for the carriers due to sensing out less texts.
wait so does this mean when we send iphone to iphone or iphone to ipod,ipad. it wont count as a text message on att service? at all cant users then drop there text plan down to the smallest text plan? if u plan on texting mostly iphone users?
@mat no this is true. i was just wondering how the whole thing worked i will most likely still keep my unlimited.
have u changed ur data plan ? so u can get unlimited mobile to ANY MOBILE DEVICE
better then BBM i think .this actually shows when the user is typing to and from you which i think is like AOL instant messenger which is a really cool thing
Sadly, BB right now seems like a 12 year-old kid that waves a sword somewhere in the corner... I hope they become a decent competition to Apple, Google and Microkia.
hmm Think about it..
want iMessage buy an iPhone = carriers win $
want SMS cheap, buy SMS plan = carriers win $
want no SMS only? on iMessage = carriers win $ because each SMS no plan = more $ for carriers
want choice and less $ out the door use iMessage and min SMS plan
Unless you can BLOCK all SMS and use iMessage only.... Which isn't easy.. is it?
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more IOS devices will use SMS/iMessage period.. more $$ in/out
iMessage not unlike BBM
Bottomline more IOS devices sold.