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thanks to you all!
James Body said:
Good day - thanks Alec and Trevor
Irv Shapiro said:
Trevor, thank you.
Adam Somer said:
thanks Trevor
Irv Shapiro said:
Brad, I agree.
Irv Shapiro said:
Voice still communicates information, tone, style, that cannot be communicated with text or graphics.
Brad Dixon said:
voice is the core, however, the data that accompanies voice is key... address book, presence, etc etc.
Agree! taht would be great fun
James Body said:
Ought to get Trevor and Pat on together!
james - he's got a hard stop...
Irv Shapiro said:
The telco voice network is still one of the most robust and fully developed networks available today. Solutions that combine voice, data and the web will leverage all of the network assets in place.
James Body said:
If 98% of Jajah's business is voice, then do you feel a little exposed? A one trick pony?
James Body said:
Ah - at last something to disagree with - 98% of traffic voice? Not our view!
thanks for joining Dan!
Dan York said:
And with that... I have to leave... I look forward to listening to this call.
Dan York said:
(or so I am told)
Dan York said:
James - ATandT's ToS has cut off VT iPhone users for "too much roaming".
that's a bug
James Body said:
@Dan test
you're right
really
;)
Dan York said:
Hmm... Alec, the LiveWall seems to cut off everything after an ampersand
James Body said:
Cor - lots of wavy flags!
Dan York said:
AT
James Body said:
But you can have an iPhone in Vermont Dan - you just have to buy it in an US Apple store!
Dan York said:
Perhaps I'll lose some geek cred with this crowd, but I have only one mobile device (blackberry). Now perhaps once we're down in Keene where I *can* get an iPhone (unlike Vermont).... ;-)
James Body said:
Are we going to see a native VoIP client?
James Body said:
What about Jajah on the iPhone Trevor?
Jim Courtney said:
I carry a camera because of features and a range of photo quality reasons. My iPod is simply an easy wayt to carry my music collection; it's not a communications device. And my Dell Axim died with the last battery that died.
James Body said:
Service providers who provide a wide range of services are more likely to succeed than those with only one trick
I find that I actually have one that represents my pesonal life (iPHone), and one that represents business (blackberry)
thanks moshe!
Moshe Maeir said:
excuse me, family calling - see you all another day, gotta run!
my iPod is my phone, my pda is my phone too!
James Body said:
Again agreed!!
Moshe Maeir said:
so then how many no longer carry a PDA, iPod or Camera since their phone has replaced it?
Indeed.
James Body said:
Yes Tom - and I have the pictures to prove it!
Jim Courtney said:
both
James has them to attract the ladies
both
James Body said:
Both
Moshe Maeir said:
why do people have multiple phones? for functions or to take advantages of prices on different networks?
James Body said:
Thanks Tom
cyborg
James, you are a mobile device.
James Body said:
I have 24 mobile devices (today)! (-:
James Body said:
The solution to saturation is to come up with new roles and features for them to provide - could liken mobile phones to tools in the toolbox - whilst a Swiss Army Knife does lots of different things reasobly well, a craftsman will have a selection of tools for different tasks
Jim Courtney said:
I have three, if you include my Skypephone...
I think we're anomalous.. I have three on me right now.
Mark Hewitt said:
I wonder how many mobile phones per person on this call? me - 4
yup.
James Body said:
Some major carriers are managing to evolve into the IP world better than others
James Body said:
Agree with that - the front end component of our service is definately the most difficult piece of the jigsaw puzzle to put into place
is someone using a speaker phone or a laptop with speakers active?
have a bit of an echo on the line...
It's absolutely true that their notion of value added services is quite different.
good answer
thanks for the question Tom.
Hello Moshe!
Moshe Maeir said:
Hello Thomas Howe!
Morning Paul.
Irv Shapiro said:
Moshe, I agree. Makes it much more difficult to use Israeli programmers who want to be paid in Shekels. That is a shame because the base Ifbyphone service was developed in Israel.
700 attendees! Good sample.
Moshe Maeir said:
maybe Jajah can help us make more money with services !
Moshe Maeir said:
I don't know about you guys, but what worries me is the free fall of the dollar, here in Israel it is down 33%! and all our income is in dollars :-(
Good morning Moshe!
Moshe Maeir said:
Hello All
Irv Shapiro said:
Good morning everyone. Irv Shapiro CEO Ifbyphone.