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Sponsored Post: cellity Communicator Mobile Software Unveiled At CTIA Title: Sponsored Post: cellity Communicator Mobile Software Unveiled At CTIA
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Filed in archive sponsored posts by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on April 26, 2008

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cellity Communicator is mobile software that allows you send free text messages and make cheap calls to foreign countries, not everyone is-particularly in the United States. cellity decided the best place to demonstrate the app was at the recent CTIA conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, which included some expanded functionality.

The app will allow you to send an email to a mobile phone without needing to know the recipient's email address as well as encrypted emails. Not quite sure how that will work, but that's what the press release says.

The expanded cellity Communication application is not available yet. It is expected at the end of April 2008.

This post is sponsored by cellity - tune your phone! Becoming a mobile activist need not be expensive with cellity worldCALL, cellity freeSMS, cellity Twitter and cellity groupCALL.

Crossposted from The Mobile Technology Weblog

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How Cheap Calls Have Gotten Title: How Cheap Calls Have Gotten
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Filed in archive Calling plans by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on April 25, 2008

I remember when I was kid that making a long distance call was a big deal. Why? Because it was expensive. Want an example? Here's an AT&T ad from 1984:



$10 an hour for a weekend or evening state-to-state long distance calling? You mean in-state calls are more expensive? Yes, my friends, that was the case-and still is today on some long distance plans.

How about the ad from 1986 that proclaims 64 cents a minute calling to the UK?



Two decades later, thanks to the Internet and worldwide deregulation in telephony, calls from the United States to the UK-and a lot of other places-are as cheap as calling inside the United States.

 

How VoIP Providers Give You Local Numbers Title: How VoIP Providers Give You Local Numbers
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Filed in archive General by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on April 24, 2008

Chances are, if you've use a service like Vonage, voip.com, or Skype, you've seen that they provide local telephone numbers nationwide. Ever wonder how they do that?

It boils down to two choices: become a competitive local exchange carrier (CLEC) or partner with one. Most companies choose the latter route. Level 3, XO, and other CLECs, along with other number wholesalers like Voxbone and DIDX provide numbers worldwide inbound telephone numbers to service providers.

 

Vapps Update Skype Extra: High-Definition Conferencing Tool Title: Vapps Update Skype Extra: High-Definition Conferencing Tool
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Filed in archive skype by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on April 23, 2008

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While I've recently covered the Vapps HighSpeed Conferencing service, which takes full advantage of Skype's wideband codecs for fantastic audio quality, Vapps has also updated their High-Definition Conferencing Skype Extra.

This add-on permits Skype users to schedule ad-hoc conference calls, sending automated chat messages. It also permits you to schedule calls of up to 500 participants, either over email, or over Skype. It also appears and operates in Mandarin Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish and Polish, in addition to English.

The HighSpeed Conferencing service starts at $25 a month per room for up to 10 participants and goes up to $200 a month per room for up to 500 participants. All conference rooms are unlimited usage on toll-access line, some 800 number minutes are provided, overage is charged at a per-minute rate.

 

Equals and Voxeo Bringigng The Party Line To Facebook Title: Equals and Voxeo Bringigng The Party Line To Facebook
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Filed in archive New Application by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on April 22, 2008

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The folks at Equals have come up with a neat application for Facebook: The Party Line. It is powered by Voxeo's Prophecy Platform, which provides both VoiceXML and CCXML support. This makes it possible to web-enable telephony and make IP telephony and conferencing easy to do without all the low-level coding work.

Here's a video demonstrating how the application works:



If you're ready to give it a try, add the application to Facebook and set up your own party line!

 

Truphone Closes On $32.7 Mil USD Series B Funding Title: Truphone Closes On $32.7 Mil USD Series B Funding
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Filed in archive Companies by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on April 21, 2008

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I was wondering where Truphone got the money to buy SIM4Travel, now it's clear: they raised another 16.5 Million UK Pounds (or $32.7 Million US Dollars) from both current and new investors!

Truphone's plans for world domination are also clear. This money, along with their recent acquisition of SIM4Travel, will enable Truphone to develop a single, global SIM card that offers not only low call charges both domestically and abroad, but also Internet calls for free or ultra-low cost.

They've got the money. They've got a core infrastructure that can support 40 million customers worldwide. Can they pull it off? Looking forward to it!


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