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It normally consists of some definitive buying advice, seen by the end user as a [[red light|red]]/[[yellow light|yellow]]/[[green light|green]] traffic-type '''signal''', or as a [[score]] easily translated into a [[price premium]], or as a note in [[Simple English]] about issues with, or merits of, the [[product]] at the [[retail shelf]]. | It normally consists of some definitive buying advice, seen by the end user as a [[red light|red]]/[[yellow light|yellow]]/[[green light|green]] traffic-type '''signal''', or as a [[score]] easily translated into a [[price premium]], or as a note in [[Simple English]] about issues with, or merits of, the [[product]] at the [[retail shelf]]. | ||
Because it is a '''healthy signal''', it can be sent over a [[healthy signal infrastructure]] | Because it is a '''healthy signal''', it can be sent only over a [[healthy signal infrastructure]] such as standard TCP/IP networks, [[Bluetooth]] and AM/FM radio | ||
Setting this self-funding up is a task of the [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] and probably affects the [[Consumerium License]]. |
Revision as of 18:01, 22 November 2003
A Consumerium buying signal travels over the healthy buying infrastructure to the front end user of Consumerium Services.
It normally consists of some definitive buying advice, seen by the end user as a red/yellow/green traffic-type signal, or as a score easily translated into a price premium, or as a note in Simple English about issues with, or merits of, the product at the retail shelf.
Because it is a healthy signal, it can be sent only over a healthy signal infrastructure such as standard TCP/IP networks, Bluetooth and AM/FM radio
Setting this self-funding up is a task of the Consumerium Governance Organization and probably affects the Consumerium License.