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Sailfishx limited countries

asked 2019-01-26 11:36:54 +0300

Vlad gravatar image

updated 2019-01-26 11:41:25 +0300

Sailfish X is currently available in the countries of the European Union, Norway and Switzerland ("Authorized Countries") and the use of our website and services to purchase Sailfish X outside of the Authorized Countries is prohibited.

Why jolla block the Rest oft the World? Okay in russia and bolivia they have license partners, but there is still a lot white places left. Ans one knows Mord about this?

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Maybe it's about the VAT (taxes)?

Jolla0711 ( 2019-01-26 12:55:00 +0300 )edit
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It's all about taxes and licenses. USA for example is a hell when it comes to licensing for example (special requirements like 911, NSA, ...)

Dylan Van Assche ( 2019-01-26 13:34:46 +0300 )edit

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answered 2019-01-26 15:50:00 +0300

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updated 2019-01-26 15:52:42 +0300

Here's something I also thought about the issue. If one made a product, would they right away try to push it to everywhere in the world or try to market the product to areas where it's efficient?

I don't see this as manifestation of Jolla blocking the rest of the world. Obviously Jolla is orienting their business in the areas that it's efficient to grow and expand. Second thing is also that Jolla is yet still a small company so pushing to places like USA etc. is right now maybe too complicated let alone the licencing issues that there could be. So obviously there are multiple reasons behind the decision to restrict Jolla's business in some specific areas. Mobile OS is also very competitive area, too big a leap could be potentially fiasco.

In short, Jolla's restriction is due to their capability

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