Instant Auctions Could Replace Cellphone Contracts
Google unveiled a cellphone tied globally to Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile network, a patent application suggests it is planning to rid users of the need to choose a single network at all.
The patent describes a system where instead of always connecting to one network, a phone, laptop or other wireless device invites all available networks to bid for your business. The US patent application was filed in March 2007 and published on 25th September.
Devices using the system would send networks a description of their requirements; for example, a phone call or access to the internet; and receive back bids with a per-minute cost, or flat rate, at which those needs could be met.
Users can either manually accept the bid that looks best to them, or have the phone choose one automatically, based on pre-programmed criteria.
The patent does not specify connection technologies; so it could apply to any wireless technologies, such as GSM, 3G, Wi-Fi or planned "white space" spectrum freed up by the demise of analogue TV transmissions.
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