Smart jacket handles mobile calls and MP3s
Talkback Working in the textile business fro over 15 years , I am delighted to see new innovative ideas being pursued. I think that this new creation is the first of many items that can include modern technoloy.
About: Smart jacket handles mobile calls and MP3s
[April 4, 2005, 16:28]
Smart jacket handles mobile calls and MP3s
Talkback It will never work.o I may not wear that item of clothing every day.o it may not be fashionable.o What about the water and heat processes of washing and drying the item.o This is not new, this has been done many times before and guess what...
About: Smart jacket handles mobile calls and MP3s
[July 26, 2004, 16:21]
Regulator wants cheaper fixed-line-to-mobile calls
Talkback It's a good idea and i really doubt it even costs 1 pence to connect the call to a mobile phone! Still, it should be down to market processes to determine price not regulator intervention. Bad move ofcom (and i dont call mobiles!
About: Regulator wants cheaper fixed-line-to-mobile calls
[September 15, 2006, 16:42]
Handset juggles mobile and VoIP calls
Talkback Dear Sir/Madam, I’ve got a chance to see your product samples on your website. I am interest in it. We'd like to understand more informations about your product .i want to understand your wlan ip phone (802.11b protocol)
About: Handset juggles mobile and VoIP calls
[July 7, 2004, 3:30]
BA allows mobile calls on NY flights
Blog From Tuesday, British Airways will let business class passengers on its London-to-New York route use their mobile phones for emailing, texting and using the web. Silicon.com has more on British Airways' mobile scheme here.
[September 29, 2009, 14:24 in News Blog by ZDNet UK News Network]
RE: New ooVoo Release (1.6)
Blog Comment Update: I've gotten the following answers from ooVoo: ooVoo does not distinguish between calls to land-line or mobile phones (so much for Skype and their misleading "Unlimited" plans which do not include calls to mobile phones).ooVoo does not...
[May 15, 2008, 9:04 by J.A. Watson]
Ban mobiles - bring back smoking!
Talkback Mobile phone usage has been widespread for about ten years now, and people have got used to the fact that they cannot make calls while flying. Rather than allowing mobile calls on planes - why don't we just bring back smoking instead - that way all...
About: Europe edges closer to mobile phones on planes
[October 18, 2007, 14:23 by andrewdonoghue]
RE: Old School GSMA
Blog Comment Costs of mobile calls are ridiculously low. Now, do the mobile operators expect us to believe that they have made significant capital investment in the ether? In China and India people actually prefer that you make calls through their mobiles...
[October 31, 2006, 15:40 by 1000022851]
£100 for an iTunes download: The real cost of roaming
Talkback All I pay is a standard charge for an international call from a Spanish mobile and ZERO for incoming calls. I was stung for a bill of £200 by Orange for using my mobile in Tenerife. In addition to making a couple of other short calls and checking...
About: £100 for an iTunes download: The real cost of roaming
[September 3, 2006, 3:32]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog As we sit in the plush lecture theatre in BT HQ - the slides still didn't work properly - there is plenty of time to note that 0800 calls are charged at mobile rates from home, that the CEO of BT Retail doesn't recommend you use this instead of a...
[June 17, 2005, 18:45 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]
Nokia: Skype must change or die
Talkback And as to the quality, I'd be happy to pay for that quality of call on a mobile, the fact that most of the time when somebody calls me on the mobile I have to find a land line to call them back so they can hear me sort of negates the point of...
About: Nokia: Skype must change or die
[June 14, 2005, 9:23]
Fring rings in the changes
Blog While Skype is safely (for now) holding hands with the likes of 3, newcomer Fring - which officially launched today - allows people to use their accounts with pretty much any big VoIP player (Skype, Google Talk, er, Fring.to make cheap calls via...
[January 31, 2007, 16:14 in News Blog by David Meyer]
Cash raised for Voice 2.0 plans
Blog Truphone's approach is based on software that routes VoIP calls onto Wi-Fi where it's available, and onto partners' mobile networks where it's not. Truphone, the mobile VoIP company, has gathered up £16.5m in an investment round.
[April 18, 2008, 16:28 in News Blog by David Meyer]
Mobile operators angered by latest roaming proposals
Talkback The mobile companies have been reaping bumper profits for many years; operating profit this year was in the region of 30% (£8bn), which most businesses can only dream of. Will the mobile operators hold their hands up and bow to EC pressure?
About: Mobile operators angered by latest roaming proposals
[June 16, 2006, 10:27]
Sound observation.
Talkback This should slash enterprise mobile bills as GSM minutes are replaced by VoIP calls within a 3G tariff. It's already possible to make VoIP calls using Office Communicator and OCS from Wi-Fi enabled laptops so why not extend the experience to the...
About: Analyst sees big future for VoIP-over-3G
[November 19, 2007, 12:13 by 9233]
Symbian UIQ 3.0 - SonyEricsson M600i
Talkback We're trialling E-series Nokia devices at work and they are pretty good to, with more software support (Avaya Fixed Mobile Convergance - One-X Mobile, seamlessly transfer calls between Wifi coverage and Mobile calls).
About: Calling time on smartphone reboots
[October 12, 2007, 19:28 by 1000272134]
Beware the Skype-iPhone hype-fest
Blog The mobile operators make no money out of voice over Wi-Fi: they make money out of voice calls and data traffic routed over their cellular networks. That issue aside, Truphone’s system allows you to make calls when not in Wi-Fi coverage by routing...
[April 3, 2009, 18:03 in Back office by manek]
You Should Pay for Connection -But Who is it For/What Does it Do for The
Talkback I think the Openzone WiFi connectivity is a great development assuming the hybrid user exists and rates are not old style BT gouging and substantially cheaper than mobile. If it was feasible I would have preferred Bluetooth connection while that...
About: Is BT's Fusion a flop?
[January 14, 2007, 22:17 by Brian Catt]
Well now we know what the new Skype CEO does all day long with his head ***
Blog We all know what happened, Skype introduced their Skypeout service where you bought $10 or €10 of credit to make calls to landline and mobile phones, once you had used all your credit you were stuffed see here.
[October 6, 2008, 8:03 in Skype what a total waste of time and money. by a1gjv]
Vodafone denies responsibility for stolen SIM bill
Talkback Isn't a mobile phone account another line of credit? I think it's high time that mobile operators were regulated under the same laws as credit card companies. Since all of these calls are within the Vodafone global network, surely this means the...
About: Vodafone denies responsibility for stolen SIM bill
[May 25, 2006, 11:30]



