PhoneBoy’s Week That Was 1 June 2008
Before I go on my self-imposed blog break, I suppose I should do my weekly “Week That Was” post. I don’t expect I’ll post anything here until next week’s “Week That Was” post where I’ll have a few items from The VoIP Weblog.
This next week, I’ll be in Ottawa. Should be much better weather-wise then it was when I was up there last time. weather.com says it’s warmer than Seattle is right now, but not by much. I should avoid most of the hot weather up there, which has a habit of happening in June.
This weeks post include:
- How Many Calls Over A WiFi Access Point? (From voip.com/blog)
- Is The Industry Up Or Down? (From The VoIP Weblog)
- Is The VoIP Market Growing? (From voip.com/blog)
- Customer Service Isn’t Cheap (From The VoIP Weblog)
- Personalizing Your Telephony Experience (From voip.com/blog)
- Is VoIP The Solution To Last Mile Broadband? (From The VoIP Weblog)
- Dial Phones, ANI, and Caller ID (From voip.com/blog)
- Special Offer for Boingo Wireless (From The Wireless Weblog, The Mobile Technology Weblog, and Tech Without Wires)
- Truphone Updates Nokia Client, Adds Anywhere Support (From The VoIP Weblog, The Mobile Technology Weblog, and The Wireless Weblog)
- Why Mobile Phones In The U.S. Are Geographic
- Gizmo5 Gives You An Email Address, Too (From The VoIP Weblog)
- The Pros And Cons Of Calling Party Pays (From voip.com/blog)
- Rent A Song–10 Cents A Track (From Digital Music – The Future)
- Mobile Phones On Planes (From voip.com/blog)