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by willseth
915 days ago
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Another way to look at it is that there would always be a fixed cost to operating any global messaging network that would probably be at least a million dollars a year. Piggybacking on Apple's already-built network and focusing only on marginal cost sidesteps the reality that standing up a service that big from scratch is very expensive. Even if iMessage were a decentralized network like email that allows federation, Beeper Mini would be on the hook for a much bigger bill. |
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Are you claiming Apple would have to pay fixed costs a second time because new users were added to the already existing service?
And are you claiming that 1 million dollars is a lot of money to Apple, a company worth over three million million dollars?