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[Carl Weinschenk] Verizon Wireless, Skype and Sun-tzu | Blogs | ITBusinessEdge.com: . In this case, the transition is in international long distance. Abramson points out that Skype, according to Telegeography, already controls 12 percent of international long-distance traffic. The idea for Verizon Wireless is that it will retain some business by being the data plan launching pad, so to speak, for Skype.
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[Charlie's Diary] Charlie's Diary: Gadget Patrol: 21st century phone: I read Jonathan Zittrain's The Future of The Internet - And How To Stop It last year, and although I was too young to recall the era of services like CompuServe and Prodigy, there appear to be interesting parallels between the that era and mobile phones, in terms of the move from mobile providers being active suppliers of content to being a dumb pipe connecting the phone to the Internet.
[SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page] Clarifying Clearwire, Part II: Broadband Is the Growth Driver ...: Consequently, wireless traffic growth will be propelled by data for the foreseeable future, while voice flatlines or declines. Wireless data traffic is projected to eclipse voice by 2011: Nokia Siemens Networks expects worldwide mobile data traffic to expand from almost 400 million gigabytes in 2009 to approximately 2 billion gigabytes a year by 2011, compared to 1.2 billion gigabytes for voice.
[Charlie's Diary] Gadget Patrol: 21st century phone - Charlie's Diary: (God, I hate phone numbers. Running a phone service that forces everyone to use seven to twelve digit numbers is like running an internet that forces everyone to use raw IP addresses.) Then the process will be complete, and things will have come full-circle, and the internet will have eaten the phone system.
[Communities Dominate Brands] Communities Dominate Brands: Requiem for a Heavyweight: iPod reign ...: But we don't carry our iPod everywhere - we do carry the phone everywhere as we've reported here, the attraction to cellphones has now been proven not only to be addictive (Catholic University of Leuwen) but as addictive as cigarette smoking (Queensland University of Australia). We've reported that 60% of all cellphone users take their phones physically to bed with them at night (BDDO study) - and 72% of us use the phone as our alarm clock (Nokia survey), meaning another 12% (mostly the older and less addicted users among us) place the phone on the nightstand next to our beds.
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