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She-e-e-it... "100 minutes of free airtime" would not last until lunchtime for my first day of use. Even my grandma spends more than 20 minutes a day checking email (20min x 5 days = 100min). Such a "pay-as-you-go wireless system" is only for extremely light users or tourists.
Now if HP was offering 1/2 price on the flat rate system for 3G (which runs around 6,000 yen/month regardless of the carrier), I would be camped out on the HP doorstep.
...businessweek.com...
HP's arrangement is the exception. But it could spur imitators offering pay-as-you-go wireless services for all kinds of gadgets that use the Web in new ways. One example: car navigation systems. Most in-car systems give directions and allow map searches, but hardly act like Web-connected PCs. Auto industry executives say it's because they haven't found a low-cost solution to connect cars to the Net...
....To lure consumers, HP plans to sell its computers for $50 to $100...
A car navigation system would need the system "on" all the time. Ouch. that sounds expensive.