Tag Archive for 'mexico'

Las Computadoras tardadas e internet lento

Siempre he pensado que son muy lentas las compudadoras,

Recuerdo mi primer procesasor amd micro devices sx de 25 ciclos por segundo, podia hacer los mismo que hago ahora con mi AMD Athlon 64×2, es basicamente lo mismo… recibir y enviar información,

en México por culpa del monopolio de telmex, la velocidad de subida de Prodigy Infinitum resulta ahora ridicula, unicamente 128 Kilobyes por segundo, y se trata de una conexion ADSL, en muchos otros paises por esos precios altos,

En México pago $500 pesos mexicanos,  por una conexión a internet de 1 Mega y 128 Envió, por ejemplo en españa O2 tienen una cuota mensual de 10,8 euros por 8 Megas y ellos no te restringen la subida a 128k…

Y dice telmex que cada año bajan sus tarifas…

Ya todo es digital, por un cable pasan los datos y voz  , y todo lo compran bastante caro…

Voy a necesitar una computadora mas rapida, voy escojer de nuevo a AMD, uno de esos procesadores AMD Phenom de 3 nucleos, buenos bonitos y baratos…

Siempre son y serán tardadas siendo todas las computadoras,

Comparadas con el cerebro humano que es exajeradamente ultra rapido..

Cuando imagino creo las ideas y pensamiendos instantaneamente, no hay que andar esperando que se hagan calculos o que cargen las paginas es instantaneo….

Lo dificil es aprender a transmitir los mensajes… y mas con estas computadoras lentas y conexiones lentas…

Si es que no hay limite por que todo es infinito, pues por lo menos yo quiero y mereszco lo mas rapido a los que mi dinero pueda pagar… pero aqui.. telmex … el que no tranza no avanza… Por eso el Gordo ligero es de los hombres mas ricos del mundo…. si lleva años y años tranzeadonos…

master.

Mexico - A Challenging Market with Huge Potential

Jul 2008
by cybersage3 from eToro Forex Forum:
Putting the steadfast outlook aside, Mexico’s heavy economic
dependence on the US may hinder the penetration of Hong Kong products in the
near term. Hong Kong companies should adopt a more long-sighted approach when
developing the Mexican market.
With a population of 109 million earning a per-capita GDP of
US$8,400, Mexico presents the 2nd largest consumer market in Latin America,
behind only Brazil, and is currently the No. 1 export destination for Hong Kong
exports to the region. Given its steady economic performance as well as extended
access to consumer credit, Mexico sees a surging demand for imports of quality
consumer goods, despite a vigorous export-oriented manufacturing
sector.

Hong Kong’s trading relations with Mexico have grown fairly
speedily in recent years. Over the period 2003-2007, Hong Kong’s total exports
to Mexico soared by 74% or a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15% between
2003 and 2007, while total imports from Mexico grew by 69% or a CAGR of 14%.
This upward trend continued in the first quarter of 2008, when Hong Kong’s
exports to Mexico saw a growth of 18%, reflecting not only Mexican consumers’
ready acceptance of Hong Kong products, but also importers’ positive perception
towards Hong Kong as a reliable sourcing platform.
However, Mexico’s wide-ranging anti-dumping duties (AD) on
products of China-origin, together with the hostile sentiment towards Chinese
imports, have long been the major obstacles hindering the growth of Hong Kong
exports to the country. Despite gradual reduction, Mexico still imposes a
comprehensive array of AD duties against Chinese imports. The most affected
product categories include apparel, footwear and toys, which currently face AD
duty rates as high as 1,105%.

Six years after China’s WTO accession, the so-called “peace
clause” granting Mexico the right to maintain its existing AD duty orders on
Chinese products under 26 tariff categories came to an end on 12 December 2007.
Mexico has thenceforth launched a review of the antidumping duties it imposes on
goods imported from China. After nearly six months of bi-lateral negotiations,
Mexico and China recently signed an agreement under which Mexico will eliminate
or gradually reduce the AD duties it currently maintains against imports of a
broad range of products from China. Evidently, this agreement looks set to paint
a rosy picture for Hong Kong companies that mainly produce or source across the
border and are therefore affected by Mexico’s trade restrictions against the
mainland.

Mexico has a very young population, where nearly 80% of the
total population is at or below 45 years old, with a median age below 26 years
old. The young population on one hand represents a ready source of labour to
various economic sectors, and on the other hand, a steadfast consumer market for
a wide variety of products catering for the youth. By and large, Mexican
consumers are informed about and receptive to international trends and brands.
Given the proximity to and the close economic ties with the US, they are very
much affected by the US consumption style, though they may lack the purchasing
power to fully follow suit. Buoyed by the continuing improvements in employment
and income, as well as the expansion of consumer credit, the consumer market in
Mexico is expected to see solid and sustained growth in the foreseeable
future.
On the other hand, as a regional power and the only Latin
American member of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development
(OECD), Mexico is considered an upper-middle-income country. With one third of
its population, or 36 million inhabitants, belonging to the middle class, Mexico
presents one of the largest and most promising consumer markets in Latin America
for Hong Kong exporters. This sizable middle class, together with Mexican
consumers’ and importers’ ready acceptance and good perception of Hong Kong
products and businesspeople, paints a bright picture for Hong Kong companies
that are well-known for their price-competitive and quality offerings. In
particular, electronics, toys and games, watches and clocks, footwear, garments
and jewellery are products with lucrative growth potential.

Despite a steadfast outlook, trading with Mexico is not free
from risks and challenges. Other than AD orders, the most pressing issue,
perhaps, is Mexico’s heavy economic dependence on the US, which is now in the
midst of a downturn. Nowadays, most manufacturing plants in Mexico are still in
the business of assembling imported materials from the US into finished products
for re-export to the US. As a consequence of these extensive processing trade
facilities, the US is the largest export market for Mexico, accounting for more
than 80% of its total exports. In this regard, Mexico cannot be immune to the
headwinds recently blowing in the US. Even so, barring the US economy from
further storms in coming years, Mexico’s enormous consumer base, together with
the aforesaid AD agreement, is expected to underpin Hong Kong’s trade with
Mexico.

Moreover, the sizable informal economy, which is estimated to
account for 27% of the country’s GDP, also poses significant challenges to Hong
Kong exporters. Apart from offering products of better quality, wider variety
and trendier designs, to survive the intense competition in the sizable informal
market in Mexico, Hong Kong exporters are advised to partner with established
retailers such as hypermarkets, supermarkets, shopping centres and department
stores to better leverage on their marketing efforts and strengths in
intellectual property rights protection. On the other hand, to cope with the
hostile sentiment towards Chinese imports, Hong Kong companies are advised to
differentiate their products by branding, as Mexican consumers have better
perception of Hong Kong-managed imports over indigenous Chinese
products.

Last but not least, in order to avoid the exhaustion caused
by long-haul flights and excessive travelling expenses, Hong Kong companies can
consider the alternative of using Hong Kong trade fairs and exhibitions as a
platform to meet Mexican businesspeople. Apart from time and cost savings, this
helps Hong Kong traders bypass the language barriers that they will encounter in
Mexico. As an illustration, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council received
2,525 Mexican visitors at its various trade fairs in 2007, demonstrating a CAGR
of 20% over the past five years.

Software para Samsung SGH-i321N Smartphone Windows Mobile

Me compre un Smartphone SGH - i321N, en 199 dlls, como 2350 pesos mexicanos, bara bara, los voy a revender en 2597 pesos, bastante economicos comparado con el precio de lista telcel, en Sambornses de $ 5439.00 , así que están muy baratos, son ensamblados en México, que sera mucho mejor que una porquería totalmente china, en México pagan las empresas de tecnología sueldos de técnicos a los ingenieros y por eso el producto tienen mas calidad.

El Samsung SGH-i321N B-Jack cuenta con GSM / GPRS / EDGE (900/1800/1900 MHz), pantalla TFT de colores 65536 (240 x 320, 2.2”, QVGA), Windows Mobile 5.0, conectividad: Bluetooth 1.2, USB, teclado Full QWERTY, memoria externa: MicroSD, memoria de 120MB, visor multi documentos, navegación Wide View Web, altavoz, cámara de 1.3 MP, reproductor de música, medidas: 111 x 59 x 11.5 mm, 95g, tiempo de la batería en uso: 3.3h y en espera de 140h.

El software “original” con el que este Smartphone de Samsung ,,

incluye el Microsoft ActiveSync para sincronizar el dispositivo, pero una versión antigua mejor descarga ActiveSync 4.5 - Español para el Microsoft® Windows Mobile® 5.0 .

Los discos originales no incluyen el Office Mobile 6.1 !, venta por separado $49 dlls.. ya me los encontre en vagos.es, y tiene un juego ZIO Golf Pro,

Tambien tiene unos softwares para MITs Wizard, MITs USB Driver, Samsung PC Studio - Internet Access, para mi gusto basura. simplemente necesitas el ActiveSync.

Descarga el SGH-I321N SGH-I321N USB Driver

Bueno , como me puedo piratear todo, quien diria que por ser de Microsoft es facil encontrar las versiones Smartphone Crackeadas, o con keygens, es como un mini windows, encontre los mejores juegos de Smartphone , el Documents To Go Smartphone, que es mejor que el Office Mobile, puedes crear y editar archivos de Microsoft Office 2007, es el único programa que puede hacerlo.

El Juego de Titlelander es muy bueno, asi como el Total Commander, que comprime zip, y los juegos Astraware como Bejeweled smartphone, el Casino, el Cubis

Ire poniendo el software que me encuentre en esta web , o creare un foro. de i321N, el Smartphone Samsung ensamblado en México.

sgh i321

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