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Old 10-07-2009, 04:27 PM   #171
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Originally Posted by gwynevans View Post
Well, if the wireless access is being done using AT&T as the 'home' network and treating 'international' Kindles as 'roaming' devices, on the one hand, there aren't going to be per-county contacts for Amazon to deal with but on the other, wireless usage is going to be really locked down. (I'm surprised that there's going to be any international browsing possible, but there are reports of some being said to be enabled...)
..and that's what's the genious about it, in my opinion. We've been discussing about rumors, Kindle might be available in UK for Christmas, but negotiations in Germany would have been terminated. And then: Bang. They've solved it.
One has to admire their business spirit. I'm curious about Sony's response with the "Daily Edition".

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