Friday, February 16, 2007

"T-Mobile has cut by more than half charges for business customers who transmit data over its mobile networks in countries where it operates its own network." (from the reg)

If you are on a T-mobile business tariff and travelling in Austria, Czech Republic, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia and the UK you will benefit from this price cut, there are a couple of exceptions. "Officelink" customers and customers using BlackBerry or Sidekick devices will not receive the same price cuts. The countries listed above are where T-mobile operates it's own network, Max Miller the head of carrier services at T-Mobile said they are negotiating with other carriers to try and get discounted prices elsewhere.

If the cost of data transmission continues to fall and availability of VOIP enabled handsets improves customers will be able to use their data allowance to place cheaper calls back to the UK and to other countries using technologies like Skype and SIP.

2/16/2007 12:39:22 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
 Thursday, February 15, 2007

The European Telecommunications Standards Institute has finally approved a new SIM standard based on similartechnology used by the USB connectors in computers.

The standard could eventually lead to rollouts of SIMs supporting Internet and other multimedia applications. The new technology will provide a fast interface between handsets and SIM cards. At present, SIMs and handsets communicate at relatively slow speeds as the communication link is still based on smart card technology introduced 20 years ago. With USB, cards and phones would transfer data at up to 12 megabits per second. This would allow downloads of data such as picture phonebooks and links between SIMs and PCs. It will eventually enable convergence between handsets, PCs and other devices using the SIM as a focal point.

It is expected that USB could take between 18 months and two years to reach the market because handsets will require new chipsets to support a USB-based SIM

Read more on this here and here

2/15/2007 1:59:50 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
 Tuesday, February 13, 2007

China’s Ministry of Information Industry has announced that all handsets sold in China must include a USB interface for battery-charging and data-transmission.

The government hopes that this will help consumers save money as they will not need to purchase a new power adapter each time they purchase a new handset. Also, with USB as the power standard, devices such as notebook PCs can be used to charge phones.

This makes a lot of sense hopefully this will be introduced in the UK as well.

You can read the full article with technical details here.

2/13/2007 11:40:38 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
 Monday, February 12, 2007

Skype have just announced a new 'Connection Fee' for SkypeOut customers, every call made regardless of how long it is will attract a 3.3 pence connection fee. Previously a very short call would cost UK skyper's around 1 pence. Businesses that are using Skype to make outbound marketing calls will feel this price rise quite sharply. We could find no explanation why the fee has been added on the Skype website.

2/12/2007 3:40:00 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)

A company you have probably never heard of; Omnifone has just launched a new service that allows unlimited music downloads to a mobile phone for £1.99 a week. They believe that subscription is the future of music downloads and have signed up the major record labels and done a deal with the mobile phone operators.


The new Sony W900 Walkman Phone!

There will be no additional charge for downloading songs all you pay is the ~£9 a month fee. If you have a 3G phone and are in an area with good coverage then you should be able to download a 3 minute song in just over a minute. If you only have a GPRS phone then it will take just over three minutes.

This service will surely be attractive to music lovers who are on the move, commute to work and have one of the new MP3 mobile phones like the Sony W900. The price seems fair if you make good use of the service, anyone downloading more than one album a month on iTunes will save money using the Music Station service.

You can read more on the Omnifone website and at the Register.

2/12/2007 8:24:27 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
 Thursday, February 08, 2007

The register has just posted this story about two new Nokia communicator phones that will be launched in the Uk. What is interesting about these phones is that they come with WiFi and VOIP functionality built in. This is not going to please the Uk network operators as it allows users to bypass their network and make calls for free or place international calls using their data tariffs. The E90 will replace the Series 80-based 9000 range offering a full keyboard and wide display.


Nokia's E61i due for a facelift

This is definitely good news for consumers, with one of these new Nokia phones and a coffee shop that offer's WiFi access you could make a Skype to Skype call to India for free. Or you could use your data plan to make a SIP call via a VOIP provider like VOIPTALK.

2/8/2007 11:18:53 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
The nokia 2610 is a great phone if you just want a phone that makes calls and are not very good at remembering to charge your mobile as it has a claimed battery life of 12 days standby or 3 hours talk time.

For the Nokia technical specs click here

It doesn't have a camera or bluetooth and it's cheap, £60 buys the version that can be used with all the major networks in the UK, and Orange do a version tied to their network for £40 pay as you go. The screen is clear but difficult to see in direct sunlight. It has a Built-in hands-free speaker which is important when driving in the UK.

At last a phone that is cheap and good at one thing.. making phone calls!
 

The Good Stuff:

  • Battery Life - 7days making / recieving 45 mins of calls.
  • Easy to read display
  • Asthetically pleasing
  • small and lightweight
  • Menu easy to navigate
  • The Bad Stuff:

  • Buttons are shiny so fingernails can slide off
  • Button press not very sure
  • Annoyances:

  • When Scrolling quickly through contacts the display doesn't keep up so it is easy to overshoot and dial the wrong number
  • Menu navigation is bit laggy
  • 2/8/2007 8:54:49 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
     Tuesday, February 06, 2007

     How can we offer you such low-rate calls to India?

     

    Dial360 allows you to cheap call India because we buy up any spare capacity on the phone networks at very low prices. Then we keep our overheads low so we can pass the savings on to you.

     

    That means domestic or business customers can cheap call India from any landline, mobile or payphone - at any time of day - and make huge savings on their phone bill.

     

    How does our cheap international call service to India work?

     

    • Our cheap international call service requires no subscription
    • There is no account to open
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    • You don’t need a credit card to make low-cost international calls with us
    • There are no extra bills to pay – your cheap calls to India will appear on your usual phone bill
    • There are no other hidden costs or charges

     

    To cheap call India all you need to do is use our unique access number and you will pay one, flat rate all day, every day.

     

    Here’s how you make low cost calls to India with us:

     

    1. Dial our unique access number for India
    2. At the prompt, dial the country code followed by the number in India you want to call
    3. That’s it! You’re connected and you’re starting to save money on your international calls

     

    It really is that simple to make cheap international calls to India with Dial360. Whether you want to keep in touch with friends and family or contact business colleagues – you can start making immediate savings. Because we charge the same cheap international call rate all day, every day, you’ll find you can talk for longer and still have cheaper bills compared to BT rates!

    2/6/2007 9:37:02 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)

    We will be posting regular articles designed to inform our customers of developments in landline and mobile calling in the UK.

    2/6/2007 3:27:10 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
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