It's about more than just the size of the screen.

Businesses are using texts more than ever because they are seeing the power of convenience.

We are looking at fixed roaming prices for certain Western European destinations.

I think he's betrayed the state. If his mission is to take care of the people, and generate business and income for the state, he's gone about it the wrong way.

The large amount of text messages sent at New Year confirms that most people see text messaging as a warm, personal and cost-effective way to greet their friends and loved ones on special occasions.

If it comes down to where he had shown favoritism to those businesses that he played golf with, then I think there's an ethical problem there. They need to look deeper into that. If somebody is massaging him and they want to get into some business deal with the state for their betterment, that's totally wrong.

In the UK we have a tariff that allows unlimited calls. International tariffs are more challenging, as we don't know where our costs are going to be. The costs for international roaming are difficult to predict because of different international carrier charges.

We had just bought all new equipment, and it was under water Friday. Thankfully, we dried it off and it all survived, except for the computer system and the credit card swipe. The showroom still isn't open.

We don't see any UK business that cannot be served by 3G, and that's what we are deploying. EDGE has additional costs associated with it, and is going to be held back by other factors such as the lack of handsets and roaming agreements.