1. August 22, 2007 by dspalding

    Carriers not servicing enterprises, not a laughing matter

    I have a rule when picking out a greeting card in the Hallmark isle – if I read a card and it makes me laugh out loud, I buy it. Something similar can be said about tech articles and blogs – if it makes me laugh out loud, why not blog about it?

    I found myself in that situation last week reading Richard Martin’s InformationWeek Over the Air blog (see Carriers Still Not Jumping On Convergence Caravan). He was commenting on Infonetics Research’s findings that carriers claim to be jumping on the FMC bandwagon at a tune of 80% of them offering services over the next eight months. That wasn’t the funny part, although it did raise my eyebrows. What cracked me up was Mr. Martin’s editorialization:
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  2. August 7, 2007 by Rob

    Hidden Usage, Reveal Thyself!

    Upon returning from vacation, I read Business Communication Review Editor Eric Krapf’s post in earnest, and agree with his many insightful points about the cost savings of offloading business cellular calls to a voice over WLAN implementation. In addition, he cites data from Nokia on the percentage of workers using their cell phone for work, and the difficulties enterprises have in nailing down just how many cell phone users they have.
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