u brain
07-06-2005, 02:30 PM
10 days ago Orange launched their Orange TV service which will make 9 TV channels available to stream to your phone via 3g.
However, their press release says that this service will only be available on the 6680 (which they don't have in stock right now, ahem!).
The thing is, the 6630 is exactly the same phone internally (isn't it?) so why wont they support that.
As it is, u need to download a java app to your 6680 to get the service so why not d/l the same app to a 6630?
Orange says, "no."
It seems to me that far from it being extra work to implement support of the 6630, these phones' identical functionality means that it would in fact be extra work to prevent access from a 6630 being available by default.
OK, in summary: New service launched 10 days ago; only 6680 allowed to use it; no 6680's available. 6630's can do the job but are barred from it.
Result = no service
erm... what was the press release all about Orange? It's not April 1st u know.
Can anyone shed any light on this?
Have I got my facts straight?
However, their press release says that this service will only be available on the 6680 (which they don't have in stock right now, ahem!).
The thing is, the 6630 is exactly the same phone internally (isn't it?) so why wont they support that.
As it is, u need to download a java app to your 6680 to get the service so why not d/l the same app to a 6630?
Orange says, "no."
It seems to me that far from it being extra work to implement support of the 6630, these phones' identical functionality means that it would in fact be extra work to prevent access from a 6630 being available by default.
OK, in summary: New service launched 10 days ago; only 6680 allowed to use it; no 6680's available. 6630's can do the job but are barred from it.
Result = no service
erm... what was the press release all about Orange? It's not April 1st u know.
Can anyone shed any light on this?
Have I got my facts straight?