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Yesterday I saw the realtime video feed (thanks to @scobleizer) of the unveiling of Google’s new phone, the Nexus One. The phone looks great, with some really cool features and confirming that Google is really lining all its guns towards the mobile space.

But the announcement wasn’t revolutionary in any level. It’s a great new phone that’s powered by any cellular network. You can buy it straight from Google with no string attached. Ho-hum.

Before the announcement, my friend @joeles thought that the phone would finally break the dependence on mobile voice plans, working off of data plans exclusively using Google Voice (@mona was talking about the same thing on this blog post and got really good responses on FriendFeed).

I believe on the long run this is still the case, but it won’t be running on top of Wifi or data plans. I think Google will be utilizing the “whitespace” frequencies that were freed from TV signals to enable data communication on the Nexus or any upcoming Google phones.

The big question mark as usual is the business relationships that could potentially be broken by this shift. T-Mobile could have enforced some sort of contract with Google to stop this from happening. I don’t think that would be Google’s way of doing things, but you can never know. The fact that Google is selling the phone directly is a good indication that they are not going to be tied up with any carrier.

The mobile disruption did not happen just yet. But knowing Google, you can bet it’s on its way.

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It Sucks to be T-Mobile in the Sidekick Fiasco

October 12, 2009
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The worst situation any provider can face is a huge data loss that happens completely outside of its circle of influence. T-Mobile relied on Microsoft to keep the data integrity of its popular Sidekick cell phone. But when a major outage affected most of its users, it wasn’t Microsoft that had to deal with the [...]

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Google Voice App Just Killed the Telcos and Skype

July 15, 2009
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Forget Google Wave, the Google Voice Application for Android and Blackberry (with an iPhone version on the way) will be the communications revolution that will engrain Google into our daily lives.

Om Malik puts it right: Meet Google, Your Phone Company.

Why is it that revolutionary? It’s all in one little dialogue that pops up when you’re setting up your phone, which has three options (I will change the order for dramatic purposes):

  • Do not use Google Voice for any calls (Acees Google Voice messages only)
  • Only use Google Voice for international calls (Get low-priced international call rates)
  • Use Google Voice for all calls (Display your Google Voice number as called ID)

Yes, the last option means that your mobile line becomes the least important part of your cell phone. It’s just the dumb pipe to connect you to Google Voice. If I were to port my cell phone number to Google Voice (which will be an option soon) I would be able to switch phone companies without any regret, because Google Voice is now my main switchboard.

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Be Careful What You Wish For

June 26, 2008
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Sometimes those things that you wish come back to you in strange ways. In my case, I really, really wanted to work in the Union Square area, but everything worked against it, or so it seemed.

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