Archive for October, 2003

Quietly blogging on

Wednesday, October 29th, 2003

While i’m up in the UK this week, there’s not much blogging activity from me.

All though i’m pretty excited working on the VoIP PBX systems here again. We found a good partner that can provide very good termination services.
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Reporting via WiFi Waves

Sunday, October 19th, 2003

Even reports start trialing the use of WiFi public hotspots. This WALL STREET JOURNAL article is about: ABC News’s radio operation is looking to find out, through a current trial here and in Washington, D.C., using the wireless Internet technology. A day with one of its reporters shows the flexibility of Wi-Fi, but also its technological glitches.

WiFi high life

Thursday, October 16th, 2003

In the same style as my IP everywhere post, here’s an article on MSNBC.com: Living the WiFi high life

SipTelemarketing

Thursday, October 9th, 2003

Jeff mentioned in his blog: “The IP Communications space has gone mainstream!”

How long will it take before we start getting Telemarketing calls? What will be the number of users there need to be in the SIP world before they will notice “us” ?
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IP everywhere!

Tuesday, October 7th, 2003

Found a nice question in one of the sheets of the PowerPoint presentation from Carl Ford, about his talk to the Rural Independent Competitive Alliance.

The presentation is linked from his blog entry.

Question: Ask yourself what will communications be like if it works like the web or e-mail.
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Linking the waves

Friday, October 3rd, 2003

I’m still amazed by the speed of which our pmr446 radio linking project is growing. It seems like yesterday i replied to a post from Dean on a fully bannered forum. Good thing i didn’t know then where i was getting myself into then…
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Wireless Community SIP

Friday, October 3rd, 2003

Today i’ve been thinking some more about the possibility of SIP over community wireless networks.
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Groovy isn’t it.

Friday, October 3rd, 2003

Ray Ozzy reacts in his 1st of october blog about the death of email article.
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