Global wireless provider
July 7, 2009 in Communication
Tired of getting raped for using your phone abroad?
While technology evolves faster and faster, our need to send and receive data grows every day. But the problem for those of us who travel often is that accessing the highways of information wirelessly is the best way of ending with an astronomical phone invoice. There I see an enormous market of people that would be willing to pay for an international coverage that would allow them to make and receive phone call or browse their mails without having to pay the usual international forwarding fees.
In order to provide such a service, I see two ways to go:
- Have an agreement with at least one wireless provider in every covered country. Cheap, but providers would apply so much pressure.
- Build your own infrastructures and go global. Sending satellites for example is becoming cheaper and cheaper. This way would require a gigantic investment but don’t forget: the potential market is HUDGE.
What do you think?

