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[Rawsocket] Carlo Longino on Your Wireless Future: Carlo Longino from MobHabby (and from the defunct The Feature fame) has a new article in this month’s Business 2.0 titled “Your Wireless Future”, an excellent primer on what’s going on in the mobile world. The cool part is a list of companies you should watch, that I am reproducing here in a more browser friendly way, and with links to the companies websites.

http://premium-mobile.com [ Premium mobile technologies] Mobile VoIP users to top 100 million by 2011: While wi-fi enabled mobile entertainment devices will make up 36 per cent of all mobile VoIP devices sold in 2011. This will be driven by the popularity of Apple’s iPod as well as products such as Nokia’s Internet Tablet 2006 bundled with GoogleTalk.

[Realtime-VoIP: The VoIP Community Weblog] A News Summary for May 23rd, 2006: (OTCBB: CTPS), a provider of VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), Video over IP, Instant Messaging (IM), and Presence SIP multimedia applications and softphones, and Covergence, the leader in scaling, securing and controlling VoIP and other real-time services based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), announced today that Covergence has certified CounterPath's eyeBeam(TM) 1.5 Video SIP softphone application for use with its Eclipse(TM) solution, the industry's first SIP security and management solution. With this announcement, CounterPath and Covergence can now offer customers "bullet-proof" VoIP security that prevents any unauthorized access to the user's call and protects the service provider from attacks intended to disrupt or disable their service.

http://techremarks.com [Techremarks] Theresa Gattung@TUANZ: Dr Jekyll and Ms. Hyde?: The TUANZ Telecommunications Summit is on today in Wellington. Telecom NZ CEO Theresa Gattung is giving a speech were she details how the company will play by the new rules, as opposed to fight them.

[Andyabramson.blogs.com] VoIP Watch: Fixed Mobile Convergence: I'm a bit late on this but Thomas Anglero, over on Telecom's Tsunami has a very good post on the impact that the i-Pass deals mean and how FMC (Fixed Mobile Convergence) is happening and who the players are.

[Phonegnome.com] Gnome News is Good News: Simply purchase and install PhoneGnome, connecting it to your existing landline and broadband Internet service (see setup here), then subscribe to the iotum advanced call screening service on the My PhoneGnome dashboard. Now calls to your existing landline will be processed by the Relevance Engine so calls can be delivered to the right place, at the right time.

http://123suds.blogspot.com [123suds.blogspot.com] Sadagopan's weblog on Emerging Technologies,Thoughts, Ideas,Trends ...: While Triple Play (voice/video/data) services from cable and telco's will surge in 2005, the emerging story will be the Quaddruple Play (wireless/video/data/voip) -Cable powerhouses shall begin to include wireless. Look for deep alliances and ultimately mergers between remaining independent wireless carriers and cable companies.

Randomone.com[Randomone.com] RandomOne: Well connected among media, internet, digital music distribution and mobile value chain players, he is always passionate for the new and the innovative and not afraid of mixing the unmixable. He has a special interest and is skilled in digital concept, think-thank and content development, strategic planning, mobile (youth) market research, mobile music distribution and its evolution, location-based services, (mob) blogging, mososo’s, collaborative systems, multicultural communities and their social impact.

[Skypejournal.com] Skype Journal: Joint Venture: Skype and portal partner TOM Online: With the convergence of mobile and Internet technologies, Skype and Tom Online's joint venture is uniquely positioned to capture the growth opportunities in .

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