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  • MOBILE BULLETIN - 1950GMT - 28 Jul 09

    Posted by admin on July 31st, 2009 and filed under mobile | No Comments »

    The latest news from Al Jazeera

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    Profitec - Billing and OOS Overview - www.profitecinc.com

    Posted by admin on July 31st, 2009 and filed under local telephone service | 1 Comment »

    Profitec provides sophisticated billing services to local telephone companies, long distance carriers, cable providers, utilities, ISP’s, wireless providers and many others. In addition to our staple services - service bureau processing, in-house customer service, and database administration - we also offer network provisioning, credit & collections, inbound sales & order entry, and telemarketing. We can also pull from this broad base of services to design a custom turnkey solution to meet your needs. Visit us at www.profitecinc.com

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    NEW & HOT !! Wi-Fi Phone Call from a Moving Car?

    Posted by admin on July 31st, 2009 and filed under home phone service | 25 Comments »

    http://futurephones.tv
    Wi-Fi Call from a Moving Car?
    Dial Tone on a Cell Phone?
    Believe It — With “1ButtonToWiFi”
    Make Long Distance Internet Calls from a Cell Phone, PDA, Even a Home Phone, for Pennies

    With WorldTel’s Groundbreaking New Product Showcased at CES
    ENCINO, CA — (January 3, 2008) — Telecom experts say it’s 5 years away. Most people would
    say it’s impossible. But a company called WorldTel has proved them wrong with a patented new
    device that will be showcased at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas that
    combines the value of Internet calling with the convenience of a cell phone.
    “1ButtonToWiFi” lets the user make a Wi-Fi/high-speed Internet phone call from miles away,
    not feet, which means they don’t have to be anywhere near an internet connection — they can
    even call from a moving car. The device combines computer chips developed in both Silicon
    Valley and Taiwan to produce the “Digital/Analog/Digital” technology that makes it all possible,
    and the potential is huge.
    “There are 3.25 billion cellular devices in use today which can all use 1ButtontoWiFi. This
    cellular/VoIP market is virtually untapped” said Steve Lipman, CEO of 1ButtonToWiFi. “This is
    the only VoIP product in existence today that joins all of these cellular devices, as well as home
    phones and PDAs, to the internet. Then, users can make a VoIP call to or from over 130
    countries — for just pennies — at the push of one button. This is a whole new wave in
    telecommunications.”
    Wi-Fi To VoIP To Anywhere.
    1ButtonToWiFi is an advanced telephony service product that allows users to make internet
    phone calls from anywhere in the world, from any phone or device, using VoIP (Voice over
    Internet Protocol) technology. Because it uses an existing high-speed Internet connection, VoIP
    offers huge savings on long distance and international calls. Wi-Fi technology provides Internet
    access via a wireless connection. Expensive Wi-Fi phones allow people to make wireless VoIP
    phone calls from Wi-Fi enabled hotspots or home/office networks, but they will only work
    within a 300 foot range. 1ButtonToWiFi technology allows any phone to work like a Wi-Fi
    phone, but without the limitations of Wi-Fi, letting the user call anywhere in the world for
    pennies per minute.
    No More Wi-Fi Phone.
    1ButtonToWiFi, therefore, eliminates the need for costly WiFi phones, VoIP service and
    complex installation, contracts, software downloads, routers, cables, cords and complicated
    digital phone plans. What’s more, using the WorldTel Xchange network means no monthly
    contracts and no monthly fees — users simply pay for the calling time that is used.
    1 Plug Installation
    Once the Control Center is delivered, the user simply plugs the device into their existing DSL or
    high-speed broadband line, and within 30 seconds a connection is made to the WorldTel
    network. Then, the user can simply press and hold a single button on a cell phone or home phone
    to access the 1ButtonToWiFi Control Center, which provides a dial tone and connects to the
    WorldTel network. Once a dial tone is accessed, the user can dial any number, anywhere in the
    world for just pennies per minute.
    A 1ButtonToWiFi Control Center can be purchased for $199.95 via the company’s website at
    www.1buttontowifi.com or toll-free at 1-866-295-4628. The price includes free priority shipping
    and a 30-day money back guarantee.
    For more information, please visit us at the press room at CES, visit www.1buttontowifi.com or
    call: 1-818-905-5438
    About WorldTel Xchange
    WorldTel Xchange is the first and final-generation, worldwide provider of local, domestic and
    international voice connectivity through the integration of its patented and patent-pending
    designs, applications, chip sets and network infrastructure. WorldTel’s “1ButtonToWiFi”
    solution is the first and only consumer-located, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) switch that
    enables both fixed VoIP (home phone) and Cellular VoIP (cell phone wireless calling). In
    operation for several years, WorldTel provides solutions that allow substantial customer savings
    by enabling over 1 billion wire line customers and over 3 billion cell phone customers in over
    130 countries to make VoIP calls from anywhere in the world through any home, office or cell
    phone with the simple push of one button.

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    MC5 - Black To Comm (1967)

    Posted by admin on July 31st, 2009 and filed under comms | 25 Comments »

    Detroit 10-67

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    7 28 09 CLEC

    Posted by admin on July 31st, 2009 and filed under clec | 1 Comment »

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    Latest Telecommunication technology

    Posted by admin on July 31st, 2009 and filed under telecommunication | 1 Comment »

    You’ll laff as these three guys show off the lastist in phone services.

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    Re-architecting the Internet for Sustainability (3 of 6)

    Posted by admin on July 31st, 2009 and filed under telcom communications | No Comments »

    As the Internet has evolved many myths have been disspelled and many realities once dismissed as fantasy have come true. The Internet has profoundly changed the world, but its essence must be understood and protected or it risks congestive failure and a compounded negative effect on global commerce and communication. Learn what the real flaws in the Internet are, how that will impact businesses, economies and the civilization that is built in, on and around it and what must be done to deal with the issues at its core.

    Featuring Hunter Newby (Contributing Editor & Columnist at IP Business & Internet Telephony Magazine), Serge Melle (Vice-President, Technical Marketing of Infinera) and Brian Swenson (Network Strategist at Microsoft.)

    (c) 2008 Stealth Communications. Recorded at Voice Peering Forum (voicepeeringforum.com.)

    Part 3 of 6

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    Telecoms Analysts Briefing - 8 July 2009

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    A briefing for telecoms analysts from Ofcom’s London offices on 8 July 2009

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    Telephone and Telegraph (1946)

    Posted by admin on July 31st, 2009 and filed under tel communications | No Comments »

    Telephone and Telegraph (1946)

    Telecommunications workers in the analog era.

    Producer: Holmes (Burton) Films, Inc.
    Audio/Visual: Sd, B&W
    Keywords: Occupations: Communications; Communication: Telephone; Communication: Telegraph

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    MagicJack - Video Tutorial Setting It Up on a MacBook Pro

    Posted by admin on July 31st, 2009 and filed under local phone service | 12 Comments »

    http://grnsuccess.TheInnerCircleMasters.com
    Magic Jack officially launched in March 2008 where they have been giving away the magic jack device and a year’s worth of long distance in the us and canada for free. A second year can be had for just $20 more.

    The magic jack actually cost me $50 for the unit and shipping and the first year’s service, but considering all the alternatives out there, this is by far the coolest and cheapest feature filled telephone service I’ve come across.

    The magic jack also gets kudos for being mac compatible - uming you are running a newer mac with the Intel processors.

    Magic jack is true to their word as far as initial set-up goes. After removing the unit from it’s packaging and plugging in the optional USB extension cord, I plugged in my phone jack at one end and the magic jack into my computer’s USB port. It should be noted that for whatever reason, magic jack says you can’t plug it into a hub for it to work.

    After launching the magicJack application, it walks you through the registration process where you enter your email, password, home address etc. Then you get to pick an area code from a list of dozens of metropolitan markets across the United States. You don’t have to pick a local number exchange unless you want to. Once that’s complete, you are ready to rock and roll.

    You also get caller ID, call waiting and voice mail free with the magicJack service. Setting up voice mail is simple enough as the menu walks you through it so you can personalize your greeting, busy message and name if you choose.

    MagicJack also works with 911 - one of the reasons why you are asked to input your address. This is how they are able to determine where you are. And this is key as you can take your magicJack ANYWHERE and use it. You could be in a hotel room or on the other side of the world and so long as you have internet access (except dial-up as that isn’t fast enough), you can make and receive calls all day long. So if you are in an area that is serviced by 911, it is recommended to add the address where you currently are to the pull down menu on the magicJack application.

    Finally, you don’t have to have your phone plugged in or your computer on for magicJack to work. IF your computer is off or the magicJack is unplugged, callers will simply get your voicemail. You can always check for messages once you have it back on. In fact, magicJack will show if you have messages waiting.

    So there you have it, magicJack, giving phone companies a run for their money. You can get yours over at http://www.magicjack.com

    http://www.TheInnerCircleMasters.com

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