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[Untitled] VoIP Watch: Do You Miss The Old AT&T? What The Divestiture Caused: The Secrets of Texting (and Profit) and What Twitter is Money in The Bank · Do You Miss The Old AT&T? What The Divestiture Caused · At What Price?

[Untitled] What Carriers Aren't Eager to Tell You About Texting - Blogrunner: has an excellent analysis and shows some very good reporting around the SMS industry and to what lengths the carriers will go to preserve what they have.In many ways this makes me think of Twitter and the value it woul...

[Untitled] tinyComb » Blog Archive » » Telecom Oligapoly Over Text Message ...: Pricing per message may be going up slightly due to bandwidth (or is it?), but the volume of text messaging is going up significantly, offsetting any downturn in single SMS revenue. In any case, there is no justifiable explanation for a 100% increase in pricing over the last 3 years unless the carriers think that ignoring overall revenues and just focusing on revenue per text is acceptable.

[Untitled] Alltop - Top Unified Communications News: conference happening March 3 to 5, 2009.  Organizer Lee Dryburgh has put together a really impressive agenda and speakers roster with topics ranging from open spectrum to social communications.  For three days there will be a heady mix of products, ideas, people and demonstrations all pointing where communications technologies might go.

[Untitled] Vonage, VOIP, realities | Mobile Industry Review: But if I ever call her on a Vonage or Skype Out or something like that, she’ll put up with it for a few moments before asking if she can ‘call me back on another line’. Hardly business quality service, eh?

[Untitled] VoIP Watch: Is Text Messaging Heading Away?: While for years various modalities of messaging have been Balkanized islands (IM, SMS, EMAIL, etc.) and where interoperability only now starting to really appear in some form or fashion we see a lot of new companies on the horizon who all have their own spin on short form voice messaging.

[Windy Citizen Full Blog Feed] 5 Technologies That You Shouldn't be Paying for and Their Free ...: Most (if not all) cellular phone companies have a standard address protocol that you can use to reach a recipient using email. For example, if you wanted to message someone in Verizon’s network, you would simply compose an email and put XXXXXXXXXX@vtext.com for the recipient - just replace the Xs with the 10-digit phone number of the person you are trying to reach.

[VoIP NEWS - Carrier and Enterprise Trends] 10 Ways to Make VoIP Better - VoIP News: Jajah made a name for itself when it released a Web-based callback system, a sort of long-distance rate run-around. Type in your number and the number you want to call, and Jajah calls you both, connecting the call via VoIP to your existing phone line, which now includes cell phones from any global carrier and Apple’s upcoming iPhone.

[Technology] Technology: 10 Ways to Make VoIP Better - Cambodian Information Center: Companies like Jajah, iSkoot and YapOn are offering consumer VoIP applications to the 2.14 billion cell phone users around the world, while other VoIP applications have begun to fundamentally change the way we use the Internet. New click-to-call features are bringing voice into seamless integration with blogs and sites - giving such diverse industries as tech support and dating services new avenues for connecting with users.

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