2006-12-21
Pro-consumer Standards and Anti-competitive Standards to Control Markets
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This news story about mobile phone charger interfaces reminds me of Larry Page's minor rant about laptop power supplies and connectors at CES. Artificial barriers against consumers switching to competitors isn't new, of course, and mobile phone charger interfaces, laptop power connectors, etc are just a few of the newer instantiations. Let's consider some more examples, in no particular order:
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- 120V 60Hz vs 240V 50Hz power
- international power plug adapters / phone adapters (separated, since all European power are electrically
- 240V 50Hz and the physical plug design is used to artificially separate the markets)
- POSIX/X etc vs Windows API
- unlocked mobile phones with SIM cards versus carrier-locked phones
- undocumented engine diagnostics computer interfaces in automobiles
- cryptographic authentication used in elevator control diagnostics/repair to lock out third part maintenance services
- purported authentication used to identify the manufacturer of mobile phone batteries
- authentication used to identify manufacturer of printer ink cartridges
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