Of course, this is completely subject to the wireless carrier’s interest in having such a thing on their network, but if they do, Opera makes the whole thing easier to setup. You have probably seen something similar with free WiFi, and I’m not sure how successful this advertising model is, but since it is still around, I’ll wager that it works well enough.
From a user perspective, it is hard to judge how good the offer is until we can see an actual offer. I personally wouldn’t mind watching an ad to get one hour or more of free mobile internet. In many places where I travel, that would be very convenient. However, I may not want to do that if I only get minutes of free data. Equally, this does not seem very enticing if I have to interact too much with the ad.
For Opera, this could be a great way to give wireless carriers and users a new incentive to use their browser. although it is very decent, the browser competition is extremely difficult, especially when most handsets come preloaded with one. Let’s wait and see when/where carriers deploy this. I think that most of our readers already have a data plan, but what do you think of the idea?