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www.techcrunch.com RIM CEO Mike Lazardis started blabbering on in an interview about network applications for the Blackberry platform. Was he thankful that developers were creating rich applications for his phones? Was he excited for the future? No. He started horking about "conserving bandwidth," just like AT&T's CEO:
"Manufacturers had better start building more efficient applications and more efficient services. There is no real way to get around this." "If we don't start conserving that bandwidth, in the next few years we are going to run into a capacity crunch. You are already experiencing the capacity crunch in the United States." "That is pretty fundamental to a carrier as that means you can have three paying Blackberry browsing customers for every one other customer." "That has a huge advantage for the carriers if you think about the many billions of dollars the carriers have invested over the last five years in spectrum auctions and infrastructure rollouts."