Japanese Mobile Phones on Norwegian TV!
Wednesday, 17. January 2007, 07:50:10
Ichikawa-san, Desktop Product Marketing & Business Development at Opera Tokyo Office, started his my.opera blog, at last:) The people at Tokyo office got an interview by Norwegian TV, as he wrote.
Mobilmania i Japan
I can't understand their language at all, though the scenes are familiar, but can suppose what they felt. Yes, Keiki, we can connect to the net even on the subway, in Tokyo. Almost every subway station has cellphone antenna.
Mobilmania i Japan
I can't understand their language at all, though the scenes are familiar, but can suppose what they felt. Yes, Keiki, we can connect to the net even on the subway, in Tokyo. Almost every subway station has cellphone antenna.
By keiki, # 17. January 2007, 08:56:21
What he (the Norwegian guy in the documentary) actually was puzzeled about in the subway, was not the fact that you can surf the internet under ground, but that even though practically every person used a cell phone on the train, noone used it to make phonecalls. It was taboo, "you just don't do it" as he put it. In Norway, speaking in the phone on public transportation is not uncommon at all. Though it must be said that it is increasingly frowned upon, but still acceptable. Just don't shout and yell in the handset.
But the theories about everything we will be able to use our cell phones to I think is interesting. An all-in-one gadget is the future.
By tkbremnes, # 27. January 2007, 15:51:28