On Mar 21, 5:52 pm, brucko <geoff.bruck...@gmail.com> wrote:
> String,
>
> Its right about Optus. They will not support Android Market and at one
> stage were talking of their own app store. Also drawn into this are
> the vitrual carriers TPG (which I am on), Virgin Mobile and Dodo ( I
> think). There is a forum on the problem at Whirlpool
>
> http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1248135&p=5
>
> Which mostly is a bit of a frustrated whinge at Google and anyone in
> general before people realised Optus was not coming to the table. They
> have launched their own app store
>
> http://appstore.optusbusiness.com.au

Wow, I had no idea Optus were such pricks ... this actually makes me
feel good about leaving Optus next week when I buy my HTC Desire on
Telstra.

> On Mar 20, 8:20 pm, String <sterling.ud...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > IMHO, Google should just keep the 30% in this case. That'd give the
> > carrier a clear incentive to get their act together. But nobody asks
> > me. :^)
>
> Couldn't agree more

Or better yet give the 30% to the developer until the carrier gets
their finger out.

Cheers,
Scott.

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