O2 Bluebook
by Imran Ali
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? Worked like a charm with me … Nonetheless, I think O2 will be excited if you will use Treasuremytext in stead of bluebook. Because you start paying for every received message (if you treasure it, that is). I also see a number of great benefits of bluebook vs treasuremytext:
- First of all, you don’t loose valuable metadata
- (As mentioned) you don’t pay per stored message
- You don’t need to prepay for messages that you send from the website, you conveniently pay them from the same account (convergence)
Besides that, O2 will be able to do lot’s more. For example: In the future O2 might be able to only deliver messages to the bluebook when you are roaming, bluebook might be the right place to start black- or white-listing users, etc. Don;t think treasuremytext will be capable of doing that … especially not across networks.
Needless to say, I agree that operators need to open this up more and more. But why kill a million dollar business over night? As long as some features are unique and valuable, as a user you start paying for them. The same still happens on the net. Basics are free and if you want more you’ll run into a paypal logo (look at Tresuremy text.com), right?
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