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[ale] [OT] Are iPhone apps $$$ why Android apps are free?
- Subject: [ale] [OT] Are iPhone apps $$$ why Android apps are free?
- From: ale_nospam at fayettedigital.com (Jim Lynch)
- Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2011 13:17:24 -0400
- In-reply-to: <1307721968.2074.86.camel@compaq-desktop>
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On 06/10/2011 12:06 PM, Chris Fowler wrote:
> On Fri, 2011-06-10 at 11:13 -0400, Stephen R. Blevins wrote:
>> "Vendor Lock-in?"
> I will never save Vendor Lock-in in bad. In fact, I love it. I
> respect those that get away with it. Why? Because they've found a way
> to maximize revenue.
>
> You guys treat Apple like the bad guy but the truth is that it is the
> customers who have locked their selves up.
>
> Look at the turmoil going on in the PBX market now. Avaya is known to
> have taken lock-in to a new level. They bought the PBX portion of
> Nortel that has no lock-in. The Nortel dealers are up in arms.
>
> Avaya knows what so many people are learning. The margins on hardware a
> razor thin and it is maintenance services that keep the lights on. Try
> owning an Avaya PBX now without a maintenance contract and see how far
> you get. You don't even have the admin permissions on these systems.
>
When there is freePBX why would anyone ever buy Avaya?
I'm quite happy with my (small) pbx.
Jim.