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| Friday, 31 May, 2002, 15:36 GMT 16:36 UK T-Mobile UK launches picture messaging Operators are desperate for the new services to succeed The T-Mobile network is to launch the UK's first picture messaging service via mobile phones this weekend. The service will cost an extra �20 a month, and will also give users internet access and unlimited text messages.
The new services come ahead of the introduction of third generation - or 3G - mobile phone services, which will allow people to watch moving images on their phones. Companies have spent billions of pounds on 3G licences, but many industry watchers have questioned whether people will want to pay for the services. Big in Japan "We think this is a very very important step towards 3G," T-Mobile's UK chief executive Harris Jones told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
"I think that it's proven that customers are very interested in transmitting and communicating with each other. "We know from early indications in Japan that picture messaging is going to be the most compelling data service in the industry." However, text messaging services have been particularly successful with the teenage market, so a monthly �20 fee may be seen as prohibitively expensive. Hi-tech postcards In order to be able to use the new service, T-Mobile customers will have to use a Sony Ericsson T68i handset. The phone has an extension to plug in a camera. Once digital pictures are recorded, they can be sent on. Customers can also access a T-Mobile picture messaging centre that has a gallery of pictures available to brighten up the phone's screen. Later this year a Nokia handset will be available with a built-in camera. Mr Jones said he thought the ability to send pictures would be very popular when people are on holiday, as they could send snapshots back to friends and family in the UK. "In many respects we're tackling the postcard market place, which is a �50bn a year market place," he said. "The �20 fee that's been noted is actually a comprehensive fee that will include all of your data transmission. "It's e-mail, it's picture messaging, it's anything you want to do in terms of data from the phone." The T-Mobile network in the UK was until last month known as One2One. It was rebranded in April by its parent company Deutsche Telekom. Would you pay �20 extra a month for these sorts of services? Call me a tight wad, but twenty of my English pounds will not be leaving my tight stringed money pouch to send a small, poor quality image to someone who doesn't have a phone to view it! Mainly, this is a kids market - it's not a postcard market for families on holiday. This just proves to me just how little our telecoms operators understand their customers. It will take off, but more slowly than Japan. Kids here are poorer, and the price will have to come down to become mass-market. No way - the consumer will not pay for these type of services. It's surely kids that will want this service. Charging a small fee per picture would be more appropriate What a great idea! I think it will be an enormous success, and am looking forward to sharing pictures instead of boring text messages with my friends! I would not pay �20 for these services, The operators and phone manufacturers have created the medium to deliver high-quality images and internet access. However, consumers still do not have a broad choice of user-friendly and cost-effective services for mobile phones. �20 per month! I think it's a bit steep. I await to see if the technology will impress me. |
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