On Mon, 05 Feb 2007 10:43:44 John Carter wrote:
> It looks like this is fairly squarely in your market niche already. (I
> bet I could fairly trivially add the appropriate packages to the thing
> to add Voip handset to it's list of capabilities.) And you have the
> import infrastructure up and running.
>
> I'm not interested in the hassle of importing, handling warranty /
> etc. I'm more interested in creating value added on the phones
> themselves. (ie. I see these things as great "enablers" with the
> potential for becoming my dreamed of Universal and Excellent UI &
> Security token for embedded systems.)

I'm interested in this sort of thing from a tinkering standpoint but, like you 
say, we already have the infrastructure there and I'm always happy to add 
open source products.

> If I said to you "What's your price for two OpenMoko phones", what
> would your response be?

"I don't know yet." :)

I'll make some enquiries and figure out their distribution method etc.

We can take the commercial aspect of this discussion off list though as it 
makes me a little uncomfortable discussing commercial type stuff on a 
non-commercial list.

hads

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