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Select the APOlicationSTORE for your business.
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Select Small & Medium Business
Select Corporate & Government Enterprise

I guess they're not interested in anybody but businesses. Nor in
cooperation with the developers that enrich the platform.

Also, they have almost no apps, and their developer program is in
closed alpha, and they don't give any information at all about what it
will look like from a developer's standpoint, terms, etc.

FAIL

On Mar 20, 11:52 pm, brucko <geoff.bruck...@gmail.com> wrote:
> String,
>
> Its right about Optus. They will not support Android Market and at one
> stage were talking of their own app store. Also drawn into this are
> the vitrual carriers TPG (which I am on), Virgin Mobile and Dodo ( I
> think). There is a forum on the problem at Whirlpool
>
> http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=1248135&p=5
>
> Which mostly is a bit of a frustrated whinge at Google and anyone in
> general before people realised Optus was not coming to the table. They
> have launched their own app store
>
> http://appstore.optusbusiness.com.au
>
> On Mar 20, 8:20 pm, String <sterling.ud...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > IMHO, Google should just keep the 30% in this case. That'd give the
> > carrier a clear incentive to get their act together. But nobody asks
> > me. :^)
>
> Couldn't agree more

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