M-Bit: New ambit for P2P file-sharing across mobile networks
M-Bit Network, that's the new gig positioned as the world's first Next-Gen peer-to-peer (P2P) experience in file-search, file-sharing and super-distribution through mobile networks.
Quite a mouthful, but that's the promise from Eugene Goh, CEO of MESDAQ-listed mTouche Technology Berhad (‘mTouche’), which announced the pre-launch on April 9.
Currently, P2P technology has been limited to the sharing of content files stored in computers, over fixed wired networks. So, the launch of M-Bit Network is positioned as a significant milestone for mobile technologies.
However, users in Malaysia will have to wait out for service availability, which may take some time yet, as the initial launch will be centered in the Japanese market.
Details in my CNet Asia blog -- Lemak Lemang.
Comments
Sad lah, you create something nice, world-class status, msc-class status...
which can't be used in our very own homeland.
What? don't you know maxis punya unlimited is not really unlimited? don't you know the limit is the total of download PLUS upload?
Posted by: C-Fu
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April 12, 2007 07:11 AM
No wonder their share price has been increasing significantly recently.
Posted by: Steve
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April 12, 2007 02:09 PM
Both CEO of mtouche and N2N are singaporeans(although their companies are listed in MESDAQ), if i remember correctly.
BTW, it is no point doing mobile P2P in Malaysia, it is 1 sen per KB lah! And the unlimited package is RM120 monthly...
Posted by: Steve
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April 13, 2007 11:56 AM