Plugging America's Broadband Gap, magicJack Changes VoIP Positioning
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August 2, 2008 6:42 A.M. | 0 Comments It is early on a Saturday morning and a, I flip through channels on the TV I noticed infomercial for magicJack and I just can't believe how good it is. I have been hearing that the magicJack has been selling much these devices and the company's competitors tell me often that they are a very tough competitors. The concept is simple. Use a USB-based ATA and connect any analog phone. The device gives you the best .. full post.
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A company called Nullriver created a $10 application that allows you to use your iPhone as a broadband wireless card for your laptop. Here's the deal: Many people have broadband wireless cards so that they can use their laptops anywhere (roughly) that there is cellphone coverage. Sprint, Verizon and AT&T all offer these broadband cards, which you plug into a slot on the side of your laptop (either the PCMCIA or USB slot). Problem is: the data plan for these things usually costs ..keep reading.
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Martin is concerned about a U.S. broadband gap. Only 60% of American households have speedy Net access. That puts the country in 15th place among developed nations, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development. It's a mighty fall from 2001, when the U.S. ranked fourth. This is one of several facts that those in the USA seem ignorant of: we have a far worse internet and cell phone infrastructure than many countries. Those that think .. read the rest.
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