FCC Working To Warn “Bill-Shock”, Crazy High Telephone Bills
We have heard of ridiculous telephone bills that ran in to thousands of dollars like; $62000
Add comment May 12th, 2010
We have heard of ridiculous telephone bills that ran in to thousands of dollars like; $62000
Add comment May 12th, 2010
According to Gizmodo, Apple has failed to provide push notification system by the end of the September.
“After buying the iPhone I remembered that I could get annoyed every five seconds with its built-in push mail. I checked the preferences and I saw Push was turned on. Then I waited.
I waited. And waited. And then waited some more. But nothing arrived. Push wasn’t working.“
It is still not seem to work. So you can put away those clothes, you were planing to wear for the Blackberry funeral!
Blackberry Killer
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iPhone Is Not Yet A Blackberry Killer!
Add comment October 4th, 2008
Japan Digicom offers satellite phone services for use in places where regular telephones cannot be used, such as on the ocean and in the air. The company offers IRIDIUM, INMARSAT and THURAYA services mainly to customers in the broadcasting industry and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). The company is placing particular emphasis on THURAYA, the newest satellite phone service, which is being show cased at its booth at CEATEC JAPAN 2008.
Japan Digicom has introduced Thuraya’s high-speed communications, wrapped in a smaller and lighter handheld units than we have been so far. The THURAYA Module, with dimensions of 72mm (H) x 52mm (W) x 9.5mm (D), and 60g in weight, providing a compact communication units previously unheard of in the industry.
This module can be embedded in communication equipment like car navigation systems, container tracking systems and OEM satellite phones. So these allows new pathways for these systems to be used as backup systems for conventional phone systems and real-time tracking of cargo containers.
But another notabla feature is that the cost of satellite phone services that used to very expensive, could be had through THURAYA for a fixed rate package of about 300,000 yen per month (about US $2857).
THURAYA product line includes the THURAYA DSL satellite modem, the new THURAYA IP modem, the SG 2520/SO 2510 Series satellite phone units (see image and the video below), the SEAGULL 5000 satellite phone for marine use and the TrailBlazer satellite-based tracking system.
The THURAYA IP modem supports high-speed 444kbps data communications and streaming communications at a maximum of 256kbps. SG/SO Series mobile phone units are not much different from conventional cellular mobile phone and be carried arround the same way.
Satellite communications , THURAYA Satellite Phones,THURAYA DSL satellite modem, the new THURAYA IP modem,SG 2520 satellite phone/SO 2510 Series satellite phone
THURAYA Satellite Phones
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Thuraya Satellite Phones / Modems Are Lighter and Smarter.
Add comment October 4th, 2008
Andy Abramson of VoIP Watch is reporting that Virgo Publishing has acquired the VON Assets that we all have been wondering about for some time.
According to the press release, which is also on Andy’s post, Virgo plans to carry out the VON traditions. But I guess we will have to wait and see.
VON Assets Are In The Hands Of Virgo Publishing.
Add comment October 3rd, 2008
It’s old news to a lot of you but last two weeks were very busy and missed the release. But following the advise better late than never, I am just informing every one that FreePBX 2.5.0 has gone final!
We tested the FreePBX 2.5 RC3 and were already elated with the results. We will be upgrading our production servers to FreePBX 2.5 soon.
Also you can find all the information on all the modules and who is responsible for them as well as the status of the every portion of the development process could be found here. You can more information and download the release from here.
Thank you FreePBX Team!
FreePBX 2.5 Release
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FreePBX 2.5.0 Finall Released
Add comment September 27th, 2008