Zkuq said:
Then could you please tell us the term you meant? Because the only wireless things that PS3 has are WiFi and Bluetooth, none of which should cost them anything (unless in the United States you have to pay to all those operators just to have Bluetooth in your device). And other than that, the only losses I can imagine Sony making are upkeep costs of PSN. Am I getting it right that you're saying that Sony has to pay operators for... something, whatever that something is? Do you mean Sony has to pay operators because all those PS3 users use their bandwidth to play games? Because I think that's a wrong idea. |
I think, but i'm not sure, that they're on about mobile data plans(i.e. accessing the internet through a mobile phone network using a usb dongle/mobile phone tethering).







