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      <name>S&#233;rgio Santos</name>
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    <title>Comment on 'Experiencing the Mobile Web' by S&#233;rgio Santos</title>
<content type="html">If we create more demand for mobile internet access, building more mobile-friendly websites and publicizing them, it would become more profitable to service providers. 
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In Portugal, they are already offering relatively small fees for monthly access as well as this year's vacations months free. Maybe things have already started to change. We should take advantage of the possible increase of local users.</content>  </entry>
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    <published>2007-08-14T10:31:16Z</published>
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<content type="html">And might I add that if we don't develop for the mobile web we might never get cheaper access. If people don't want a service you can't wait for the carriers to offer it just for the goodness of their hearts, they need to have something to gain and a large userbase with a large enough number of sites for them to visit is just the thing... Or maybe I'm just naive :P</content>  </entry>
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