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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 14:14:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Courtney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Launch of the iAttaché (woops, iPad) has certainly generated lots of social media coverage: blogs, Twitter and Facebook are full of comments and reviews. 300,000 sold; over a million Apps downloaded, etc. Since it’s not available yet for Canadians (except those who made the trip to Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago and Seattle, for instance, last weekend) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style " addthis:url='http://www.voiceontheweb.biz/ip-based-communications/conversation-providers/voice-and-chat-over-ipad-skype-and-truphone-fill-the-gap/' addthis:title='Voice and Chat over iPad: Skype and Truphone Fill the Gap '  ><a class="addthis_button_facebook_like" fb:like:layout="button_count"></a><a class="addthis_button_tweet"></a><a class="addthis_counter addthis_pill_style"></a></div><p><a href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/skypewifitruphonelogosthumb11.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-3730];player=img;" title="skypewifitruphonelogosthumb1[1]"><img style="display: inline; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; border: 0px;" title="skypewifitruphonelogosthumb1[1]" src="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/skypewifitruphonelogosthumb11_thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="skypewifitruphonelogosthumb11 thumb Voice and Chat over iPad: Skype and Truphone Fill the Gap" width="148" height="152" align="right" /></a> Launch of the <a title="Voice On The Web: Apple’s iPad: Why iAttaché Would Have More Cachet!" href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2010/01/apples-ipad-why-iattache-would-have-more-cachet/" target="_blank">iAttaché</a> (woops, iPad) has certainly generated lots of social media coverage: blogs, Twitter and Facebook are full of comments and reviews. 300,000 sold; over a million Apps downloaded, etc. Since it’s not available yet for Canadians (except those who made the trip to Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago and Seattle, for instance, last weekend) I cannot comment yet on the user experience; however, it appears that iAttaché is still a valid description of this appliance (sorry, folks, it’s not a computer and it’s not an iPod! – I’ll have more to say in a separate post).</p>
<p><a href="http://twitter.com/VoiceOnTheWeb/status/11570037620" target="_blank" title="Skype call from iPad.2010-04-03"><img style="margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px; display: inline; border: 0px;" title="Skype call from iPad.2010-04-03" src="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/SkypecallfromiPad.20100403.jpg" border="0" alt="SkypecallfromiPad.20100403 Voice and Chat over iPad: Skype and Truphone Fill the Gap" width="220" height="107" align="left" /></a> Apple left out the “Phone” application for a reason: iPad is not a suitable form factor for consumers experienced with traditional handset-size (smart)phone devices. But I have received voice calls and engaged in chat discussions via acquaintances who have been using Skype for iPhone on the iPad. In addition <a title="Truphone Press Release: Truphone Gives Apple iPad Owners A Voice" href="http://comunicano.typepad.com/bam/2010/04/truphone-gives-apple-ipad-owners-a-voice.html" target="_blank">Truphone was first out of the blocks to launch a VoIP client</a> specifically for the iPad.</p>
<p>As for Skype running on the iPad:</p>
<ul>
<li>It runs the legacy Skype for iPhone application with an option to view it in “double resolution” mode applicable to running all iPhone apps on the iPad.</li>
<li>Skype has released, via the App store, an interim upgrade that addresses a couple of “iPad teething problems”. (Downloaded it to my iPhone this morning.)</li>
<li>Skype intends to release an iPad-specific version that makes better use of the additional real estate available on the iPad’s larger display; this would be especially useful for chat sessions.</li>
</ul>
<p>Questions:</p>
<ul>
<li>Will the Skype for iPad release be accompanied by <a title="Voice On The Web: Coming “Real Soon Now”: Skype for iPhone over 3G" href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2010/02/coming-real-soon-now-skype-for-iphone-over-3g/" target="_blank">the forthcoming release of Skype for iPhone</a> that incorporates the <a title="Voice On The Web: SILK: Skype’s New Audio Codec Sets New Performance Standards for Voice Conversations" href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2009/02/silk-skypes-new-audio-codec-sets-new-performance-standards-for-voice-conversations/" target="_blank">Skype SILK codec</a> to take full advantage of the associated voice quality?</li>
<li>Will AT&amp;T’s network be sufficiently robust to run Skype for iPad reliably over 3G?</li>
<li>Leaving Skype for iPhone open on my iPhone will drain the battery within three to four hours; how much will Skype for iPad impact the iPad’s acclaimed and confirmed much longer battery life? (In this regard, the lack of multi-tasking probably will act as a governor on battery consumption as soon as one goes to another iPad application).</li>
</ul>
<p>As for Truphone for iPad, <a title="Crunch Gear: Review: Truphone for iPad" href="http://www.crunchgear.com/2010/04/05/review-truphone-for-ipad/" target="_blank">John Biggs has a video over at Crunch Gear</a> and concludes:</p>
<blockquote><p>The app worked quite well and if you’ve used it on the iPod Touch you’re familiar with the call quality – standard – and ease of use – standard. It’s great for making quick calls from abroad, however, and until <a href="http://crunchgear.com/search/skype">Skype</a> goes iPad we’re kind of stuck with it.</p>
<p>Obviously this doesn’t match a real calling application that I doubt will be included in the 3G version of the iPad. However, for calls in a pinch this is a great solution.</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/freetalkeverymanlogos180px111.png" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-3730];player=img;" title="freetalkeverymanlogos180px11[1]"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 5px; display: inline; border: 0px;" title="freetalkeverymanlogos180px11[1]" src="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/freetalkeverymanlogos180px111_thumb.png" border="0" alt="freetalkeverymanlogos180px111 thumb Voice and Chat over iPad: Skype and Truphone Fill the Gap" width="150" height="65" align="right" /></a> One final comment and an unabashed plug for the <a title="Voice On The Web: FREETALK® Everyman for Skype: Not “Just Another Headset”!" href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2009/08/freetalk%c2%ae-everyman-for-skype-not-just-another-headset/" target="_blank">FreeTalk Everyman headset</a>: using the iPad’s native speakers for voice conversations will make your session “public” to anyone within hearing distance. Should you wish more privacy or not to annoy those nearby you, use the FreeTalk Everyman for Skype’s 3.5 mm speaker jack plugged into the iPad. You’ll still need to use the iPad mic and there’s no need to reset any Audio settings since it’s simply the speaker output being used.</p>
<p>Bottom line: Skype and Truphone will allow users to determine the conditions and market size under which they wish to conduct voice and chat conversations using the iPad as an end point device. And it sure fits as one more device for Skype Everywhere.</p>
<p><em>Full disclosure: In Store Solutions, producer of the FreeTalk Everyman headset, has become a client of Denali InterConneXions, publisher of Voice On The Web, building on the author’s previous business development experience with establishing partnerships that can assist with the promotion of a primary vendor’s offerings. A more complete statement will follow shortly.</em></p>
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		<title>Skype over Verizon: Skype Becomes a Marketing Weapon in the Carrier Arsenal &#8211; Initial Analysis</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 14:36:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Courtney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday’s announcement that Skype will become available as a supported service on Verizon Wireless has to have sent a tsunami through the wireless operator world. To review the offering: A Skype client will be included on nine models of BlackBerry and Android smartphones in late March; current customers with these devices will be able to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style " addthis:url='http://www.voiceontheweb.biz/skype-world/skype-ecosystem/skype-partner-solutions/skype-over-verizon-skype-becomes-a-marketing-weapon-in-the-carrier-arsenal-initial-analysis/' addthis:title='Skype over Verizon: Skype Becomes a Marketing Weapon in the Carrier Arsenal &ndash; Initial Analysis '  ><a class="addthis_button_facebook_like" fb:like:layout="button_count"></a><a class="addthis_button_tweet"></a><a class="addthis_counter addthis_pill_style"></a></div><p><a title="Skype News Release: Verizon Wireless and Skype join forces to create a global mobile calling community" href="http://about.skype.com/press/2010/02/verizon.html" target="_blank"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 10px; display: inline; border-width: 0px;" title="SkypeOnVerizon.Phones" src="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/SkypeOnVerizon.Phones.jpg" border="0" alt="SkypeOnVerizon.Phones Skype over Verizon: Skype Becomes a Marketing Weapon in the Carrier Arsenal &ndash; Initial Analysis" width="180" height="202" align="right" />Yesterday’s announcement</a> that <a title="Skype Blogs: Skype + Verizon Wireless join forces - BlackBerry and Android apps coming to US in March" href="http://share.skype.com/sites/en/2010/02/verizon.html" target="_blank">Skype will become available as a supported service on Verizon Wireless</a> has to have sent a tsunami through the wireless operator world. To review the offering:</p>
<ul>
<li>A Skype client will be included on nine models of BlackBerry and Android smartphones in late March; current customers with these devices will be able to download the application</li>
<li>Free Skype-to-Skype voice calling, both inbound and outbound, worldwide</li>
<li>send and receive instant messaging (chat and presence) worldwide at no charge</li>
<li>International SkypeOut calling; domestic calls come out of the customer’s voice plan</li>
<li>Requires a Verizon voice and data plan</li>
<li>Skype-to-Skype and SkypeOut calls as well as Skype IM activity will not impact a customer’s voice plan minutes and data plan usage.</li>
</ul>
<p>The Background. Yesterday I wrote about <a title="Voice On The Web: Skype over Verizon: Skype Becomes a Marketing Weapon in the Wireless Carrier Arsenal – The Prelude" href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2010/02/skype-over-verizon-skype-becomes-a-marketing-weapon-in-the-wireless-carrier-arsenal-the-prelude/" target="_blank">the market environment and technology infrastructure</a> that led to the ability to make this announcement</p>
<ul>
<li>It’s Verizon’s answer to <a title="Voice On The Web: Coming “Real Soon Now”: Skype for iPhone over 3G" href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2010/02/coming-real-soon-now-skype-for-iphone-over-3g/" target="_blank">AT&amp;T’s forthcoming Skype for iPhone over 3G</a>; however, given that planning and development activity have been ongoing for the past year, it’s a well thought out response with a focus on the user experience.</li>
<li>The client will be a customized version of Skype Lite where the voice conversation is carried over the Verizon voice channel while presence indication, chat messages, mood messages and voice call signaling will be carried over the Verizon data channel.</li>
<li>Launching a Skype voice call or chat session will be the same process as launching a traditional call.</li>
<li>It’s integrated with the Address Book of the device such that all contacts can become Skype or SkypeOut contacts.</li>
<li>Both the BlackBerry and Android smartphones can handle multi-tasking such that Skype “data” activity can continue to operate in the background while using other applications on the device.</li>
<li>Client is optimized to take advantage of any battery life conservation features, certainly one of BlackBerry’s well known strengths.</li>
<li>In response to one question at the press conference, Verizon stated they will not allow network quality to erode as a result of the additional load created by this service.</li>
<li>Currently no video calling, file transfer, SMS messaging or WiFi access</li>
</ul>
<p>Show me the money! Based on information provided by iSkoot at eComm 2008 and <a title="Voice On The Web: http://voiceontheweb.biz/2009/04/3-pushes-the-envelope-once-again-offers-obligation-free-skype-mobile-services/" href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2009/04/3-pushes-the-envelope-once-again-offers-obligation-free-skype-mobile-services/" target="_blank">3&#8242;s gradual expansion of Skype availability</a>, it would appear at first glance that the business model involves:</p>
<ul>
<li>Verizon receiving a percentage of SkypeOut revenues (Skype has <a title="Skype Website: Affliate Program" href="http://www.skype.com/affiliate/" target="_blank">an affiliate program</a> that provides referrers with 25% of SkypeOut revenues – an indicator of Skype’s margin for this service; <a title="Voice On The Web: SkypeOut Feature Added to 3’s Skype-Enabled Phones" href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2008/10/skypeout-feature-added-to-3s-skype-enabled-phones/">3 has offered SkypeOut since summer 2008</a>)</li>
<li>Skype receiving software licensing revenue associated with smartphone revenues (sales or lease) and Verizon voice/data plan revenues</li>
<li>No termination charges for Skype-to-Skype calls (explains why Verizon can offer this as a free service to their data plan customers)</li>
</ul>
<p><a href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/JohnStratton.JoshSilverman.SkypeVerizon.20100216.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-3497];player=img;" title="JohnStratton.JoshSilverman.Skype-Verizon.2010-02-16"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 10px; display: inline; border-width: 0px;" title="JohnStratton.JoshSilverman.Skype-Verizon.2010-02-16" src="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/JohnStratton.JoshSilverman.SkypeVerizon.20100216_thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="JohnStratton.JoshSilverman.SkypeVerizon.20100216 thumb Skype over Verizon: Skype Becomes a Marketing Weapon in the Carrier Arsenal &ndash; Initial Analysis" width="244" height="170" align="right" /></a> The implications:</p>
<ul>
<li>Has the potential to add 90 million Verizon customers to Skype’s user base</li>
<li>Verizon customers can call over 500 million Skype accounts worldwide at no cost (probably about 100 million active accounts)</li>
<li>SkypeOut becomes the <em>de facto</em> replacement for all Verizon’s other consumer international calling activity, especially for calls to those 44 countries on Skype’s Unlimited World Calling plans.</li>
<li>Provides a subtle but significant carrier endorsement of BlackBerry and Android devices.</li>
<li>Multi-tasking allows an “always on” user experience; the challenge will be when and how notifications are made of a Skype activity (presence status change, new chat message, etc.) when using other applications</li>
<li>the underlying architecture takes advantage of the existing robust and scalable voice architecture while exchanging data over a wireless data service that is widely perceived as the best in the U.S due to the combination of its reliability and coverage.</li>
<li>requires the installation of “Skype gateway” servers within Verizon’s infrastructure to terminate Skype calls under Verizon’s management and control, offset by the fact that there are no termination charges for Skype-to-Skype calls.</li>
</ul>
<p>The downside: The architecture does not allow for WiFi access to Skype. As a result:</p>
<ul>
<li>one cannot readily make calls from WiFi access points outside the U.S. without paying roaming charges which can tend to be expensive. (Skype for iPhone on AT&amp;T or T-Mobile’s @ Home service provide this capability.)</li>
<li>calls cannot be made from locations without carrier network coverage (to a large extent Verizon’s U.S. geographical coverage addresses this issue but one can also be deep in a building with WiFi but no carrier).</li>
</ul>
<p>The Questions:</p>
<ul>
<li>Will Skype Instant Messaging become a replacement for SMS messaging and cannibalize SMS revenues? Skype IM messages simply go out over the data channel as one application for the data plan.</li>
<li>What happens when a Verizon customer is roaming in other countries?  Can visitors to Canada or Europe continue to use Skype at no additional cost while in Canada? or will a roaming charge apply?</li>
<li>Verizon is currently offering these devices with a “Buy One Now, Get One Free” feature and a two year contract at prices ranging from $29.99 (Storm 1, 8530 Curve)to $179.99 (Storm 2). Will the lack of a low cost phone, such as 3’s Skypephone2, with Pay-As-You-Go impact adoption?</li>
<li>What is the level of carrier exclusivity in the deal? Will we be seeing similar offers from T-Mobile US or AT&amp;T any time soon? What portions of the embedded Skype software in the devices are  exclusive to Verizon?</li>
<li>Who will be the first Canadian carrier to adopt the Verizon-Skype model? This will be interesting to follow given that:
<ul>
<li>there are no network quality issues with any of the three</li>
<li>the Bell Canada/Telus networks can not only support EVDO (same BlackBerries as offered by Verizon) but also GSM/LTE supported devices with their new HSPA+ network launched in time for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics.</li>
<li>all three carriers now offer the iPhone; in this case Rogers was the original carrier with it.</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>What level of support will Verizon provide for BlackBerry’s app store and Android’s market? Will Verizon facilitate and promote them or even provide an aggregated app store?</li>
</ul>
<p>Final question: Skype stealthed its way onto AT&amp;T 3G through the combination of supporting calling over WiFi access points (worldwide) and FCC lobbying; Skype is certainly helping to drive iPhone sales at AT&amp;T. Can the combination of carrier-supported “free international calling”, full multi-tasking, a more robust and reliable network and the currently top selling smartphone brand in the U.S. sustain and build Verizon’s user base?</p>
<p>Bottom line: carriers are recognizing that Skype needs to incorporated into their infrastructure as a key element providing both uninhibited access and the network resources to ensure a high quality, positive user conversation experience. Most importantly they are discovering that Skype can become a marketing tool that drives market differentiation and user adoption.</p>
<p>For further commentary Carl Ford and I recorded a podcast conversation yesterday: <a title="IMHO Conferences: Jim Courtney &amp; Carl Ford Converse about Skype &amp; VZW" href="http://www.imhocorp.com/?p=859" target="_blank">Jim Courtney &amp; Carl Ford Converse about Skype &amp; VZW</a>.</p>

<p>Update: Andy Abramson has been on-site at MWC and picked up some feedback: <a title="VoIP Watch: Skype, Verizon (and Andy) In the News" href="http://andyabramson.blogs.com/voipwatch/2010/02/skype-verizon-and-andy-in-the-news.html">Skype, Verizon (and Andy) In the News</a></p>
<p><span style="font-size: xx-small;">Photo: John Stratton, executive vice president and chief marketing officer for Verizon Wireless, and Josh Silverman, Skype&#8217;s CEO, announcing their strategic relationship to bring Skype to Verizon Wireless smartphones during a press conference at the 2010 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain earlier today. (Via Business Wire, accreditat[on not provided)</span></p>
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		<dc:creator>Jim Courtney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Full disclosure: This post was prepared prior to today’s press conference using information that was publicly available prior to the conference. In the second post I’ll discuss the service as announced at CES today. When you can advertise “Free phone calling internationally”, they will come! In the CES interview with Skype CEO Josh Silverman, Josh [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style " addthis:url='http://www.voiceontheweb.biz/mobile-root/wireless-carriers/skype-over-verizon-skype-becomes-a-marketing-weapon-in-the-wireless-carrier-arsenal-the-prelude/' addthis:title='Skype over Verizon: Skype Becomes a Marketing Weapon in the Wireless Carrier Arsenal &ndash; The Prelude '  ><a class="addthis_button_facebook_like" fb:like:layout="button_count"></a><a class="addthis_button_tweet"></a><a class="addthis_counter addthis_pill_style"></a></div><p><em><a href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/skype_logo111.png" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-3488];player=img;" title="skype_logo11[1]"><img style="margin: 0px 0px 0px 10px; display: inline; border: 0px;" title="skype_logo11[1]" src="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/skype_logo111_thumb.png" border="0" alt="skype logo111 thumb Skype over Verizon: Skype Becomes a Marketing Weapon in the Wireless Carrier Arsenal &ndash; The Prelude" width="105" height="47" align="right" /></a> Full disclosure: This post was prepared prior to today’s press conference using information that was publicly available prior to the conference. In the second post I’ll discuss the service as announced at CES today.</em></p>
<p>When you can advertise “Free phone calling internationally”, they will come! In <a title="Voice On The Web: A Conversation with Skype CEO Josh Silverman" href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2010/02/a-conversation-with-skype-ceo-josh-silverman/" target="_blank">the CES interview with Skype CEO Josh Silverman</a>, Josh makes the point about how Skype draws in customers by offering a free service that is easily adopted by consumers and then offering “premium” services, such as SkypeOut calling, to generate revenues. This model has led to:</p>
<ul>
<li>over 580MM registered Skype accounts (probably 100MM are currently active)</li>
<li><a title="Share Skype: Skype's share of international calling minutes jumps 50%" href="http://share.skype.com/sites/en/2010/01/skypes_share_of_international.html" target="_blank">over 12% of international long distance calling minutes</a> are Skype-to-Skype calls</li>
<li>and revenues approaching $1B per year.</li>
</ul>
<p>As mentioned in <a title="Voice On The Web: Skype for Mobile: An Interview with Skype’s Russ Shaw" href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2010/02/skype-for-mobile-an-interview-with-skypes-russ-shaw/" target="_blank">the recent CES interview with Russ Shaw</a>, Skype’s VP &amp; GM for Mobile and EMEA, Skype’s partnership with Hutcheson Whampoa’s 3 service in nine countries has delivered interesting carrier-friendly results from 3’s customers who take advantage of its free Skype-to-Skype calling:</p>
<ul>
<li>20% higher margin</li>
<li>17% additional traditional voice minutes</li>
<li>lower churn rate</li>
<li>high ARPU (average revenue per user)</li>
<li><a title="3 Media Centre:  Minister dials up billionth minute of Skype on 3" href="http://www.threemediacentre.co.uk/Press-Releases/Minister-dials-up-billionth-minute-of-Skype-on-3-1ce.aspx" target="_blank">over 1 billion Skype-to-Skype minutes delivered</a> in the UK since Nov. 2007</li>
</ul>
<p>Results that should get all wireless carriers’ attention! And Russ did emphasize these results to reinforce where some of Skype for Mobile’s current activities and resources are being directed.</p>
<p>Setting the stage in the U.S. market for<a title="Share Skype: Skype + Verizon Wireless join forces - BlackBerry and Android apps coming to US in March" href="http://share.skype.com/sites/en/2010/02/verizon.html" target="_blank"> today’s Skype-Verizon announcement</a>:</p>
<ul>
<li>Verizon has a reputation as offering the best high speed (3G and faster) wireless data services within the U.S. and nobody’s complaining about their voice quality.</li>
<li>AT&amp;T’s major strength appears to be its iPhone arrangements</li>
<li>AT&amp;T’s network performance issues, especially with their data service, are well documented (even their voice channel failed me on my last two trips to the U.S.)</li>
<li>The major failing of the iPhone that impacts Skype for iPhone is its lack of multi-tasking capability</li>
<li>Skype has announced they will be making available Skype for iPhone running over 3G – a service that will only be available on AT&amp;T for the duration of the current Apple-AT&amp;T agreement</li>
<li>Verizon needs an offering and drawing card that will compete with AT&amp;T’s forthcoming ability to offer a Skype-based service on the iPhone.</li>
</ul>
<p>So it should come as no surprise that Verizon is announcing an agreement to offer Skype on several devices including the BlackBerry line and the Android phones they support.</p>
<p><strong>The Service Architecture</strong></p>
<p>Based on <a title="VoIP Watch: More on Skype and Verizon" href="http://andyabramson.blogs.com/voipwatch/2010/02/more-on-skype-and-verizon.html" target="_blank">information that has come out over the weekend</a> and content archived on this weblog, this service is modeled on an architecture similar to <a title="Voice On The Web: iSkoot – Providing Carrier Friendly Access for Skype Calls." href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2008/04/iskoot-providing-carrier-friendly-access-for-skype-calls/" target="_blank">the iSkoot architecture used for 3’s service</a> whereby data (Skype chat messages, presence and <a title="Voice On The Web: What VoIP on Mobile Can Learn from SS7" href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2008/03/what-voip-on-mobile-can-learn-from-ss7/" target="_blank">call signaling information</a>) go over Verizon’s data channel but the actual voice calls are connected to the phone via Verizon’s (robust and readily scalable) voice channel. As a result:</p>
<ul>
<li>Call quality is limited by the (3.7KHz) audio bandwidth of the voice channel (in particular, no SILK superwideband quality calls)</li>
<li>Verizon has no termination charges for calls to Skype contacts (or what amounts to being a Skype-to-Skype call – a key factor in making this service cost effective from the Verizon perspective)</li>
<li>There is no loading of Verizon’s wireless data network (and <a title="Voice On The Web: Skype on Mobile: North American Carriers’ Backhaul is the Ultimate Bottleneck" href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2008/03/skype-on-mobile-north-american-carriers-backhaul-is-the-ultimate-bottleneck/" target="_blank">the associated backhaul demands</a>) with the heavy demand that would be placed on it via a true VoIP client.</li>
<li>The resulting “Skype for Verizon” Skype Lite client on the BlackBerry and Android devices  has <a title="Voice On The Web: Reprise: Is WiFi Becoming the Unregulated Stealth Carrier of the Future?" href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2010/02/reprise-is-wifi-becoming-the-unregulated-stealth-carrier-of-the-future/" target="_blank">no support of calls via WiFi access points</a>.</li>
</ul>
<p>So <a title="About Skype Press Room:" href="http://about.skype.com/press/2010/02/verizon.html" target="_blank">the Verizon-Skype announcement</a> certainly builds on previous Skype technology and business model experience; it will take advantage of proven and demonstrably reliable carrier voice and data services. I’ll have more in the follow-up post covering the actual announcement.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Jim Courtney</dc:creator>
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<p>Basically, in my recent travels I have found that WiFi access is becoming more readily available at home, in the office and, as I travel, in hotels, airports and restaurants. Especially when in countries where roaming charges can be excessive, I seek out WiFi access points when on my BlackBerry and iPhone to minimize roaming expense for data.</p>
<p>Now that <a title="Voice On The Web: http://voiceontheweb.biz/2010/02/coming-real-soon-now-skype-for-iphone-over-3g/" href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2010/02/coming-real-soon-now-skype-for-iphone-over-3g/" target="_blank">Apple is allowing VoIP over 3G</a>, this strategy will become even more critical when using the Skype and Truphone applications for the  iPhone where the conversation uses VoIP technology over the data channel. While my home network data plan has sufficient monthly capacity for making these calls from within Canada, I’m not sure I want to be paying $1/MB when roaming in, say, the U.S. for a Skype call.</p>
<p>Brough Turner has built up an immense wealth of knowledge about Internet infrastructure and wireless carriers, not only from the technology perspective but also the business implications, including costs. He has recently published a post, <a title="Brough Turner's Communications: Wi-Fi offload, not Femtocells" href="http://blogs.broughturner.com/2010/02/wifi-offload-not-femtocells.html" target="_blank">WiFi Offload, not Femtocells</a>, where, while postulating that Femtocell technology is too complex and costly become mainstream, he supports his argument by pointing out the business reasons for relying on WiFi as a primary “carrier” for wireless:</p>
<ul>
<li>“most mobile data is destined for the open Internet, not for someplace on the mobile operator&#8217;s network” Apparently 96% to 99%. Yet, relative to a direct broadband Internet connection, it’s much more costly per user (and more complex) for a wireless carrier to provide the tower and backhaul infrastructure required to connect a mobile phone to the Internet.</li>
<li>“the primary sources of mobile data demand are laptops, notebooks and smart phones”. <a title="GigaOm: Consumers Making Wi-Fi Hotspots Hot" href="http://gigaom.com/2009/12/23/consumers-not-businesses-giving-wi-fi-hotspots-a-boost/" target="_blank">It’s become reality that most mobile devices these days support WiFi</a> in addition to 3G/LTE/4G. And the iPad is a “data only” device. Demand for wireless connections will continue to grow rapidly; carriers need to look at the cost of new towers vs encouraging installation of WiFi access points (for which they have zero cost if the subscriber installs the access point).</li>
<li>“WiFi access points cost less than femtocells” When end users can set up a WiFi access point for around $100 whereas the carriers’ towers can run $1MM to $2MM per tower and require a backhaul Internet link, it is actually to the carrier’s capital cost advantage to support the build out of WiFi access points, whether private (home, office) or public (hotels, restaurants, airports, etc.).</li>
<li>“WiFi access points are showing up everywhere”. Yep, see the posts referenced above.</li>
</ul>
<p>Three instances where WiFi has “bailed me out” recently:</p>
<ul>
<li>On both my January trips to CES and IT Expo, I had set up voice roaming with Rogers. Just one complication – over 80% of the calls I received, via roaming partner AT&amp;T, had such poor call quality I had to ask the party to hang up and call them back. But when I called them back it was using Skype for iPhone <em>over WiFi connections</em> to have a more than acceptable call quality. AT&amp;T simply failed, big time.</li>
<li>At one recent hotel the hotel wanted to charge $14.95 <em>per day per PC or smartphone</em> for a WiFi connection. However, the hotel chain involved also had an arrangement with <a title="Boingo Website: Check for Combined Plan Option" href="http://www.boingo.com/" target="_blank">Boingo</a>. Once I got the Boingo availability reminder I simply upgraded my mobile Boingo plan to a combined plan at $17.95 <em>per month</em>, connected my laptop, BlackBerry and iPhone and bypassed the hotel charges. As a bonus, I was also able to use the plan while waiting for my flights at two airports, amongst other Boingo-supported locations.</li>
<li>During my trips to Spain last fall I ended up in situations where no public carrier access was available but there was WiFi access – once in an office with no 3G signal and once in a hotel in an ancient building with WiFi but no landline phone. Once again in these situations WiFi was the path to get data and Skype for iPhone or Truphone was used for voice calls.</li>
</ul>
<p>The Bottom Line: Brough says it best in answering his own question “What should an operator do?”:</p>
<blockquote><p>Mobile operators need to focus on providing bundles of connectivity, not on whether its 3G/4G or Wi-Fi. They should be encouraging Wi-Fi offload by bundling &#8220;free&#8221; public Wi-Fi access with their mobile data plans.</p>
<p>In the long term, it&#8217;s likely most mobile data bytes will go over Wi-Fi.  The 3G/4G network is still necessary to provide a backup path when no Wi-Fi is available. Mobile operators who recognize this can still come out on top, if they focus on facilitating connectivity for their customers regardless of the technology involved.</p></blockquote>
<p>Note to Rogers: while <a title="Working Anywhere: My T-Mobile UMA Experience and My CDMA Data Experience" href="http://andyabramson.blogs.com/working_anywhere/2009/11/my-t-mobile-uma-experience-and-my-cdma-data-experience.html" target="_blank">Andy makes great use of UMA from T-Mobile&#8217;s @Home service</a> during his overseas travels, Canadians would appreciate the same level of support for Rogers&#8217; UMA-based services, which are currently limited to access from WiFi hotspots within Canada.</p>
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		<title>Skype for iPhone 1.3 Released</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 11:58:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Courtney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Early today Skype released Skype for iPhone 1.3, available as an update in the Apple App Store. Two key new features: Landscape Mode for Skype IM: Call Quality Indicator The Call Quality Indicator builds on the experience gained with the call quality indicator in Skype for Windows 4.2 beta – a tool I have found [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style " addthis:url='http://www.voiceontheweb.biz/skype-world/skype-software/skype-for-iphone-1-3-released/' addthis:title='Skype for iPhone 1.3 Released '  ><a class="addthis_button_facebook_like" fb:like:layout="button_count"></a><a class="addthis_button_tweet"></a><a class="addthis_counter addthis_pill_style"></a></div><p><a href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/skype_logo1.png" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-3346];player=img;" title="skype_logo[1]"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin-left: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; margin-right: 0px" title="skype_logo[1]" src="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/skype_logo1_thumb.png" border="0" alt="skype logo1 thumb Skype for iPhone 1.3 Released" width="105" height="47" align="right" /></a> Early today Skype released Skype for iPhone 1.3, <a title="Skype for iPhone 1.3 in Apple App Store" href="http://www.skype.com/go/getskype-iphone?cm_mmc=socialm|skypeblogs-_-global|intl|en-_-bigblog-_-iphone_1_3" target="_blank">available as an update in the Apple App Store</a>.</p>
<p>Two key new features:</p>
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<p>The Call Quality Indicator builds on the experience gained with the call quality indicator in Skype for Windows 4.2 beta – a tool I have found most useful in sorting out call quality issues.</p>
<p>Check out <a title="Share Skype Blog: Skype for iPhone 1.3 now available" href="http://share.skype.com/sites/en/2010/01/skype_for_iphone_13_now_availa.html">Skype’s Peter Parkes post</a> where he also discusses what the roadblock is for “Calling over 3G” as well as progress with incorporating push notification. C’mon Apple – it&#8217;s time to allow Calling over 3G: AT&amp;T says Yes, <a title="Voice On The Web: Is Rogers Setting A Benchmark for Net Neutrality Policies?" href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2009/06/is-rogers-setting-a-benchmark-for-net-neutrality-policies/">Rogers does not have an issue</a>. What’s the hold-up (iPhone 4?)? Maybe it&#8217;s a hardware performance issue?</p>
<p>The first thing I noticed after downloading the update was that the application appears to operate much more “snappily” in that wait times for chat sessions to appear or even to recognize you are Online appear to be much shorter. But I need more usage experience to confirm this perception further.</p>
<p>With the proliferation of WiFi access points in hotels, conference sites, offices, restaurants, airports and other public places, Skype for iPhone has become a very useful calling option for me with the extensive traveling I have been doing recently. And tomorrow I will put up a post about how I use Skype for iPhone to call my BlackBerry. Eh?</p>
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		<title>Is Rogers Setting A Benchmark for Net Neutrality Policies?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Courtney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It all started when I attended the June 2 Android launch on Rogers Wireless. During a scrum I had asked “Fringe” actor Joshua Jackson if he had made a call from Paris, France to his wife in Vancouver using Skype for Android (Skype Lite). Rogers Wireless CMO John Boynton interjected that Rogers allows all applications [...]]]></description>
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<p>Fast forward to the <a title="Voice On The Web: Canadian Telecom Summit: Focus on the Learnings" href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2009/06/canadian-telecom-summit-focus-on-the-learning/" target="_blank">Canadian Telecom Summit two weeks later</a> when recently appointed Rogers CEO Nadir Mohamed made similar points about Rogers policy on network management during his leadoff keynote presentation. But it was during a Net Neutrality forum presentation the following day by Rogers Chief Strategy Office Mike Lee that we got to the meat of the topic; three of his slides articulate the story:</p>
<p><a href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/netneutrltypoorlydefined.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-2784];player=img;" title="NetNeutrlty.PoorlyDefined"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; display: block; float: none; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin-left: auto; border-left-width: 0px; margin-right: auto" title="NetNeutrlty.PoorlyDefined" src="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/netneutrltypoorlydefined-thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="netneutrltypoorlydefined thumb Is Rogers Setting A Benchmark for Net Neutrality Policies?" width="500" height="387" /></a></p>
<p>followed by:</p>
<p><a href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/networkmngmntpoorlyundrstd.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-2784];player=img;" title="NetworkMngmnt.PoorlyUndrstd"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; display: block; float: none; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin-left: auto; border-left-width: 0px; margin-right: auto" title="NetworkMngmnt.PoorlyUndrstd" src="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/networkmngmntpoorlyundrstd-thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="networkmngmntpoorlyundrstd thumb Is Rogers Setting A Benchmark for Net Neutrality Policies?" width="500" height="375" /></a></p>
<p>followed by:</p>
<p><a href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/rogersnowedont.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-2784];player=img;" title="Rogers.NoWeDont"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; display: block; float: none; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin-left: auto; border-left-width: 0px; margin-right: auto" title="Rogers.NoWeDont" src="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/rogersnowedont-thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="rogersnowedont thumb Is Rogers Setting A Benchmark for Net Neutrality Policies?" width="500" height="370" /></a></p>
<p>In his commentary, Mike pointed out that the focus of Rogers’ network management policy is on optimizing the behavior of the network such as to give customers the response they expect. Other points Mike made:</p>
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<li>In today’s world a service provider needs to deliver the best possible experience for the broadest range of customers.</li>
<li>Rogers primary business is providing Internet access in a market that has a focus on speed and accessibility.</li>
<li>Rogers is not in the business of managing applications or specific customer uses.</li>
<li>Rogers’ traffic management is designed specifically so that Skype works well.</li>
<li>The only throttling of traffic relates to p2p file sharing traffic (i.e. BitTorrent) to which a dedicated channel is assigned so that p2p traffic does not swamp the network and interfere with other customers’ access to the network.</li>
<li>In response to query from the audience, Rogers only provides network management for their retail customers. Any MVNO using the Rogers backbone via a wholesale arrangement gets the “raw” Internet and must establish their own network management practices.</li>
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<p>Mike’s presentation was followed by Skype’s Christopher Libertelli, Director of North American Government Relations, making Skype’s usual pitch supporting network neutrality. The final forum participant was Dave Caputo, CEO of Sandvine, a <a title="Sandvine website: About Sandvine" href="http://www.sandvine.com/about_us/default.asp" target="_blank">provider of network infrastructure software</a> focused on improving the quality of customer experience. Dave’s main point was that an unmanaged network does not equate to network neutrality; however, Internet service providers have the most to gain from permitting the diversity that attracts the most customers.</p>
<p>In the end all three agreed that a focus on the customer experience, while managing the network only to the level of protecting the network’s integrity while achieving customer satisfaction, will make a <em>sustainable</em> win-win for both the network operator and the end user.</p>
<p>But the Rogers’ approach to network management really hit home when, the day after the forum, I found a post by Skype’s Director of EU Government Relations, Jean-Jacques Sahel, &#8220;<a title="Skype Blog: Internet Access as a fundamental human right" href="http://share.skype.com/sites/en/2009/06/you_touch_my_skype_you_touch_m.html" target="_blank">’You touch my Skype, you touch my freedom of expression and communication’ &#8211; access to the Internet recognised as a fundamental human right (at last)”</a> where it appears the European Parliament is at odds with individual European governments over net neutrality issues.</p>
<blockquote><p>EU law should ensure that citizens can exercise their freedom of expression and communication and can benefit from Internet access that is open, taking into account the requirements expressed by users to make use of, and distribute, content, applications and services on the Internet. Access to Internet content, services and applications, as confirmed by the French <em>Conseil Constitutionnel</em>, is an explicit part of the fundamental rights of citizens to hold opinions and to receive and impart information and ideas without interference and regardless of frontiers. Additionally, unrestricted Internet access to content, services and applications is also a necessity for the preservation of the effectiveness of European and national policies designed to combat social exclusion, promote education, training, employment, etc.</p></blockquote>
<p>Seems like some European carriers have not quite yet got the message being put forward by Rogers – these operators can’t quite deal with the gradual shift in power from the carrier to the consumer.</p>
<p>My own experience: When <a href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2009/04/only-on-blackberry-bold-take-it-for-a-walk-watch-your-favorite-tv-program/" target="_blank">I am able to run SlingPlayer for BlackBerry over Rogers 3G service</a>, whereas <a title="Voice On The Web: Will AT&amp;T's Randall Stephenson Mobilize Skype?" href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2009/05/will-att%E2%80%99s-randall-stephenson-mobilize-skype/" target="_blank">AT&amp;T feels that this application would overload their network</a>, I am getting the response I expect. When Skype video calling runs such that, on full screen mode, I feel the other party appears to be “across the desk” I am getting the response i expect. When Rogers is offering WiFi-based services that complement their 3G network service I get the response I expect (hello Verizon!).</p>
<p><strong>Bottom line:</strong> Under new CEO Nadir Mohammed Rogers’ focus is on the customer experience as their ultimate sustainable advantage. Their network management practices address network integrity issues: spam, viruses, denial of service attacks and ensuring that p2p file sharing does not deprive others of their expected service level. They simply do not have the time nor resources to worry about “limiting” or manipulating access to Internet traffic based on applications or offerings.</p>
<p>Certainly there are still issues outstanding at Rogers with respect to, say, roaming charges and length of contracts. But, in response to my question to Nadir about roaming charges, he stated there is currently a disconnect when there is such a disparity between local and roaming “per MB” data charges. However, he continued by saying that this is an area that Rogers is reviewing. In fact, <a title="Saunderslog: Rogers “Pay As You Go” US roaming" href="http://saunderslog.com/2009/06/25/rogers-pay-as-you-go-us-roaming/" target="_blank">Alec Saunders found a “customer service fairy”</a> when he called Rogers this past week in anticipation of a forthcoming trip to the U.S. On the other hand, <a title="Saunderslog: Canadian broadband needs an upload overhaul." href="http://saunderslog.com/2009/06/27/canadian-broadband-needs-an-upload-overhaul/" target="_blank">Alec would like to see increased upload speeds</a> for the coming flood of video applications. (DOCSIS 3.0, anyone?)</p>
<p>In summary, Rogers appears to be establishing a world-leading benchmark for adhering to application-agnostic net neutrality policies in practice; they are not simply mouthing the network neutrality message but also executing on it.</p>
<p>Footnotes:</p>
<ul>
<li>My thanks to Rogers CSO Mike Lee for providing me with a copy of slides used at his Net Neutrality forum presentation at the Canadian Telecom Summit.</li>
<li>Rogers WiFi-based services include participation in the Canadian HotSpot Network and <a title="Rogers Website: Talkspot Service Overview" href="http://www.rogers.com/web/content/wireless-plans/essentials2?content10=home_calling_zone#start" target="_blank">Rogers TalkSpotTM service</a> that allows one to make voice calls via any WiFi access point in Canada for a fixed monthly fee.</li>
</ul>
<p>(As for the issues Skype is facing with respect to offering SkypeIn, Skype To Go, Skype for iPhone and Skype for BlackBerry in Canada – that will be the subject of another post. But they are NOT Rogers issues.)</p>
<p>Full disclosure: the author is a full paying Rogers customer for all their services: wireless, cableTV, high speed Internet and Home Phone.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Jim Courtney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday Rogers launched the first Android phones available in Canada with two devices: the HTC Magic (touch screen only) and HTC Dream (touchscreen and slide-out keyboard). Rogers is the first carrier worldwide offering both these devices and also the first North American carrier to offer the HTC Magic. Over two years ago, in a post [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style " addthis:url='http://www.voiceontheweb.biz/mobile-root/wireless-carriers/android-phones-launched-in-canada-rogers-has-some-interesting-firsts/' addthis:title='Android Phones Launched in Canada: Rogers Has Some Interesting Firsts '  ><a class="addthis_button_facebook_like" fb:like:layout="button_count"></a><a class="addthis_button_tweet"></a><a class="addthis_counter addthis_pill_style"></a></div><p><img title="Rogers Logo" style="border-top-width: 0px; display: inline; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" alt="rogerslogo Android Phones Launched in Canada: Rogers Has Some Interesting Firsts" src="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/rogerslogo.gif" align="right" border="0" /> Yesterday <a title="Rogers Press Release: Canada&#39;s First Android Powered Smartphones Available Exclusively at Rogers Wireless" href="http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/June2009/02/c9871.html" target="_blank">Rogers launched the first Android phones available in Canada</a> with two devices: the HTC Magic (touch screen only) and HTC Dream (touchscreen and slide-out keyboard). Rogers is the first carrier worldwide offering both these devices and also the first North American carrier to offer the HTC Magic.</p>
<p>Over two years ago, in a post <a title="Voice On The Web: Precursor to GPhone? On My BlakcBerry?" href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2007/04/precursor-to-gphone-on-my-blackberry/" target="_blank">Precursor to GPhone? On My Blackberry?</a>, I had predicted any Google-powered phone would include all the Google features found on the BlackBerry (or iPhone).&#160; In this regard today’s demonstration and presentation did not disappoint. Search, Maps with Latitude, GTalk, GMail, News, Google Docs, Sync, Calendar, were all included in the demonstration with the same Google features as found on any BlackBerry or iPhone. However, there were some differentiating features:</p>
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<li><a href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/htcdreamblackslidopen240px.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-2737];player=img;" title="HTC Dream - Black with Slide Open"><img title="HTC Dream - Black with Slide Open" style="border-top-width: 0px; display: inline; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px; border-right-width: 0px" height="237" alt="htcdreamblackslidopen240px thumb Android Phones Launched in Canada: Rogers Has Some Interesting Firsts" src="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/htcdreamblackslidopen240px-thumb.jpg" width="240" align="right" border="0" /></a> both phones run on Rogers recently launched 3.5G 7.2 Mbps HSPA network, which Rogers claims to approach broadband DSL speeds and to be 3x faster than any other Canadian wireless data network </li>
<li>there are over 3,200 applications available in the <a title="Android Market website" href="http://www.android.com/market/" target="_blank">Android Market</a>. Currently these applications are free; however, Google is expected to add a payment system in a few months. </li>
<li>both phones have a touchscreen with <a title="Wikipedia: Haptic Technology" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haptic_technology" target="_blank">haptic</a> keyboard which, on a brief trial, was definitely impressive (the Dream also has a physical slide-out keyboard) </li>
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<p>A few comments:</p>
<ul>
<li>While the <a title="About Skype: Skype Launches on Android Platform..." href="http://about.skype.com/2009/01/skype_launches_on_android_plat.html" target="_blank">Skype Lite beta client</a> was seen on the demonstration devices, it does not work at the moment on Rogers. See my upcoming post about Rogers’ position on supporting Skype for more details; suffice it to say it is a Skype issue that needs to be addressed at this point. </li>
<li>They are currently targeting the consumer market. With a launch involving “Fringe” actor Joshua Jackson (a native Canadian), the entire presentation centered on drawing attention through his promotional tour of the past few days. </li>
<li>Pricing for these devices are C$149 when purchased with a three year plan. The voice and data plans are the same pricing as for BlackBerry and iPhone but with an one month introductory offering of C$30 for 6GB data usage per month. Interestingly, according to a salesperson in the Rogers Retail Store at their headquarters, the same offer is being made for iPhone purchases during June. </li>
<li>Rogers continues to <a title="Voice On The Web: Will AT&amp;T’s Randall Stephenson Mobilize Skype?" href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2009/05/will-att%e2%80%99s-randall-stephenson-mobilize-skype/" target="_blank">demonstrate an ability to outperform AT&amp;T</a> in the U.S. when it comes to fully supporting 3G, and now 3.5G, networks. </li>
<li>In Om Malik’s post today, <a title="GigaOm: With 2M Downloads, Where Is Right On Track" href="http://gigaom.com/2009/06/02/with-2m-downloads-where-is-right-on-track/" target="_blank">With 2M Downloads, Where Is Right on Track</a>, it appears that ”Where” is the most popular Android application. However, for Rogers’ customers the question would be the extent of the Canadian content in this application. </li>
<li>Yesterday T-Mobile USA’s CTO reported that over 1 million G1 phones have been sold in the U.S. over the first six months in the market. <a title="mocoNews.net: T-Mobile USA’s CTO Cole Brodman: Second Android Phone Details Coming in ‘Next Few Weeks’" href="http://www.moconews.net/entry/419-t-mobile-usa-confirms-that-second-android-phone-coming-in-next-few-week/" target="_blank">According to mocoNews.net</a>, it appears that T-Mobile USA is going ahead with new Android models and forsaking Nokia’s new N97 offering:<br />
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<p>[CTO] Brodman said they are not very interested in Nokia’s flagship N97 device, which hits the market this month. Brodman: “Some of the Nokia/Symbian devices have a lot of functionality, but they are quite expensive and Symbian does not have a lot of traction in the U.S. While Nokia (<a href="http://finance.paidcontent.org/paidcontent?Page=QUOTE&amp;Ticker=NOK">NYSE: NOK</a>) is a strong partner, we haven’t had a lot of demand for N-series products to date.”</p>
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<p>Bottom line: Android opens up new user choices in the Canadian consumer smartphone market. Frankly, the key attraction and differentiator will be the variety of applications available on Android Market along with the overall touchscreen user experience. As a representative application, at yesterday’s launch they mentioned <a title="TechieLoBang: SG Savvy Shopper Application Review" href="http://techielobang.com/blog/2009/02/21/singtel-htc-dream-android-phone-event-sg-savvyshopper-application-video-within/">Savvy Shopper</a> that allows price comparisons, using the camera as a bar code reader, for any product in their database.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Jim Courtney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all know that Skype for iPhone currently requires that you be at a WiFi access point in order to make a Skype call from the iPhone, even though it supports 3G data. So, when highly respected technology reporter Larry Magid, attending today’s D:AllThingsDigital conference, sends out the Tweet, shown to the right, quoting AT&#38;T [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style " addthis:url='http://www.voiceontheweb.biz/mobile-root/wireless-carriers/will-att-randall-stephenson-mobilize-skype/' addthis:title='Will AT&amp;T’s Randall Stephenson Mobilize Skype? '  ><a class="addthis_button_facebook_like" fb:like:layout="button_count"></a><a class="addthis_button_tweet"></a><a class="addthis_counter addthis_pill_style"></a></div><p><a href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/larrymagidstephensonatt20090526.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-2698];player=img;" title="LarryMagid.StephensonATT.2009-05-26"><img style="border-width: 0px; margin: 0px 0px 0px 5px; display: inline;" title="LarryMagid.StephensonATT.2009-05-26" src="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/larrymagidstephensonatt20090526-thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="larrymagidstephensonatt20090526 thumb Will AT&T’s Randall Stephenson Mobilize Skype?" width="244" height="121" align="right" /></a> We all know that <a title="Skype Website: Skype for iPhone" href="http://www.skype.com/download/skype/iphone/" target="_blank">Skype for iPhone</a> currently requires that you be at a WiFi access point in order to make a Skype call from the iPhone, even though it supports 3G data. So, when highly respected technology reporter Larry Magid, attending today’s <a title="The D Conference: D is unlike any other executive conference" href="http://allthingsd.com/d/" target="_blank">D:AllThingsDigital conference</a>, sends out the Tweet, shown to the right, quoting AT&amp;T CEO <a title="D7 Speakers: Randall L. Stephenson" href="http://d7.allthingsd.com/speakers/randall-stephenson/" target="_blank">Randall Stephenson</a>, many questions arise:</p>
<ul>
<li>Has AT&amp;T heard that Skype really provides communications <em>software</em>? I think that is the message that <a title="Voice On The Web: Skype Business Model Revealed at eBay Analyst Event" href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2009/03/skype-business-model-revealed-at-ebay-analyst-event/" target="_blank">Skype President Josh Silverman has been trying to deliver</a> when he states, “<em>software will drive the future of real time communications innovation and efficiencies going forward, not the existing telcos</em>”</li>
<li>Is failure to allow Skype for iPhone to run over AT&amp;T’s 3G network a tacit admission that AT&amp;T continues to suffer from 3G data network capacity and quality issues? Once again my most recent trip roaming on AT&amp;T in Chicago four weeks ago demonstrated nothing to say service availability and robustness has improved over <a title="Voice On The Web: WiFi: The Real Threat to the Mobile Carriers" href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2009/03/wifi-the-real-threat-to-the-mobile-carriers/">my previous experiences in PA, WV, VA, NC, SC, CA and NV.</a></li>
<li>Is AT&amp;T’s response to SlingPlayer Mobile for iPhone (or BlackBerry) <a title="SlingPlayer for iPhone Taxing AT&amp;T's Network" href="http://www.informationweek.com/news/personal_tech/iphone/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=217400783&amp;subSection=All+Stories" target="_blank">one more challenge to, or subtle admission of, AT&amp;T’s network quality and robustness issues</a>. Is the following statement a cover-up for their failings:<br />
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Slingbox, which would use large amounts of <a href="http://www.techweb.com/encyclopedia/defineterm.jhtml?term=wireless%20network&amp;x=&amp;y=">wireless network</a> capacity, could create congestion and potentially prevent other customers from using the network,&#8221; an AT&amp;T representative said in <a href="http://www.techweb.com/encyclopedia/defineterm.jhtml?term=e-mail&amp;x=&amp;y=">e-mail</a> to reporters. &#8220;The application does not run on our 3G <a href="http://www.techweb.com/encyclopedia/defineterm.jhtml?term=wireless&amp;x=&amp;y=">wireless</a> network. Applications like this, which redirect a TV signal to a personal computer, are specifically prohibited under our terms of service.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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<p>I would invite Mr. Stephenson to Canada where I can demonstrate Rogers’ high quality 3G GSM data network that:</p>
<ul>
<li>has robust and reliable 3G data coverage in not only major population areas but also all our major tourist and recreation areas (Whistler, Central Ontario, Tremblant, etc.)</li>
<li>is always there when I expect it</li>
<li>has <a title="Voice On The Web: Only on BlackBerry Bold: Take it for a Walk, Watch Your Favorite TV Program" href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2009/04/only-on-blackberry-bold-take-it-for-a-walk-watch-your-favorite-tv-program/" target="_blank">no issue with using SlingPlayer Mobile for BlackBerry</a> (and has made no issue with SlingPlayer Mobile for iPhone either)</li>
<li>Rogers is offering its <a title="Rogers Rocket Stick" href="http://tinyurl.com/mtmvgs" target="_blank">Rocket Stick</a> mobile data service over its  <a title="Rogers Network Coverage" href="http://your.rogers.com/Store/Wireless/coverage/info.asp?cm_re=home-_-badge-_-reliable" target="_blank">7.2Mbps 3.5G HSPA network</a>, placing additional demand on their network capacity.</li>
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<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2712" title="Phone Boy's Tweet: I'd just be happy if AT&amp;T would just stop dropping calls while standing in the same spot." src="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/phoneboyidbehappyatt.jpg" alt="phoneboyidbehappyatt Will AT&T’s Randall Stephenson Mobilize Skype?" width="240" height="119" />Bottom Line: Sorry, Randall, but AT&amp;T has a long way to go to show that they understand the real potential of, and that they’re serious about, their mobile business.</p>
<p>For more amusement check out John Paczkowski’s report on <a title="All Things Digtial: D7 Interview: AT&amp;T CEO Randall Stephenson" href="http://d7.allthingsd.com/20090527/randall-stephenson/" target="_blank">Walt Mossberg’s Q&amp;A with Randall Stephenson at D7</a>.</p>
<p>Update: Om Malik reports this afternoon at GigaOm: <a title="GigaOm: AT&amp;T Moves Up Its LTE Rollout, Admits To Network Issues" href="http://gigaom.com/2009/05/27/att-moves-up-its-lte-rollout-admits-to-network-issues/" target="_blank">AT&amp;T Moves Up Its LTE Rollout, Admits To Network Issues</a>. Seems that AT&amp;T is finally admitting they have some issues to address.</p>
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		<title>3 Pushes the Envelope Once Again: Offers Obligation-Free Skype Mobile Services</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2009 19:58:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Courtney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hutchison-Whampoa’s 3 service in the UK has been the pioneer in offering Skype access and other data-based services, such as SlingPlayer, at low cost. For as little as £10 per month, one could have almost unlimited Skype calling and text messaging on the Skypephone and other selected mobile smartphones. Already 3 has said they are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style " addthis:url='http://www.voiceontheweb.biz/mobile-root/wireless-carriers/3-pushes-the-envelope-once-again-offers-obligation-free-skype-mobile-services/' addthis:title='3 Pushes the Envelope Once Again: Offers Obligation-Free Skype Mobile Services '  ><a class="addthis_button_facebook_like" fb:like:layout="button_count"></a><a class="addthis_button_tweet"></a><a class="addthis_counter addthis_pill_style"></a></div><p><img style="border-top-width: 0px; display: inline; border-left-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin: 0px 0px 0px 5px; border-right-width: 0px" src="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/three_logo_bluepurple.gif" border="0" alt="three logo bluepurple 3 Pushes the Envelope Once Again: Offers Obligation Free Skype Mobile Services" align="right" title="3 Pushes the Envelope Once Again: Offers Obligation Free Skype Mobile Services" /> Hutchison-Whampoa’s <a href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2006/11/skype-goes-truly-mobile/" target="_blank">3 service in the UK has been the pioneer in offering Skype access</a> and other data-based services, such as SlingPlayer, at low cost. For as little as £10 per month, one could have almost unlimited Skype calling and text messaging on the <a href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/tag/skypephone/" target="_blank">Skypephone</a> and <a href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2008/10/skypeout-feature-added-to-3s-skype-enabled-phones/" target="_blank">other selected mobile smartphones</a>. Already 3 has said they are delivering over 1.5 million minutes of Skype-to-Skype calling per day. However, earlier this week <a href="http://www.threemediacentre.co.uk/Content/Detail.asp?ReleaseID=396&amp;NewsAreaID=2" target="_blank">3 announced they were pushing the envelope for free Skype calling even further</a>.</p>
<p>Effective May 1, 3 subscribers will be able to purchase a special 3G SIM card <a href="http://three.co.uk/Company/3G_Network/Skype" target="_blank">which will allow the user to download Skype software and start making calls to Skype users worldwide</a> with no minimum monthly payment obligations. Come summer 2009, 3 will expand the availability of this offer; from the same press release:</p>
<blockquote><p>During the summer, 3 will expand its offer making it possible for anyone with a compatible unlocked 3G handset in the UK, to take advantage of free Skype calls, whether or not their phone is from 3. Anyone that wants to talk on a mobile for free will be able to use a Skype-enabled 3 SIM to make and receive totally free Skype-to-Skype calls and to use Skype’s instant messaging (IM).</p></blockquote>
<p>Basic cost of the SIM will be £1.99; revenue will be generated via associated pay-as-you-go or 3’s other mobile phone services contract offerings. In addition new subscribers will have to purchase one of the supported phones, such as a Skypephone 2 (or, later this year, a new Skypephone 3 which is speculated to have a QWERTY keyboard).</p>
<p>According to 3’s website, their focus from the beginning has been to <a href="http://three.co.uk/Company/3G_Network/Our_network" target="_blank">provide services built around their purpose-built data network</a> using the HSDPA protocol. And, of course, any VoIP-based service requires a high speed data network. However, questions remain:</p>
<ul>
<li>What will be the impact on handset battery life? This has been a major factor hindering the provisioning of VoIP over 3G networks.</li>
<li>Will this service be available to 3’s UK customers when they are roaming in other 3 countries, such as Austria, Denmark, Italy, Sweden and Ireland?</li>
<li>Which smartphones will be able to take advantage of the expanded offer coming in the summer? Does this mean i can bring my BlackBerry to the UK, buy the 3 SIM, and have free Skype-to-Skype calling while in the UK (or even other 3 countries) and using 3’s service for other calling, messaging, email and browsing requirements?</li>
</ul>
<p>A hint of 3’s business reasoning is given further down the press release where they provide some information on existing services:</p>
<blockquote><p>3 UK has found that regular Skype users:</p>
<ul>
<li>Are less likely to churn than non-Skype users</li>
<li>Use more traditional voice minutes than non-Skype users in addition to calling their Skype contacts</li>
<li>Use Skype IM, but also send more SMS than non-Skype users</li>
<li>Are more likely to browse the internet on their mobile</li>
<li>Are higher margin customers</li>
<li>Are twice as likely to access social networking sites as non-Skype customers</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
<p>In addition, <a href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2008/10/skypeout-feature-added-to-3s-skype-enabled-phones/" target="_blank">with the support of SkypeOut calling from 3’s various Skype-enabled phones</a>, one can expect that 3 will share with Skype revenues resulting from SkypeOut minutes generated by this change in services.</p>
<p>3 is also lobbying within the EU for <a href="http://three.co.uk/Company/Big_issues/Mobile_Termination_Rates" target="_blank">reduced termination charges</a> and “<a href="http://three.co.uk/Company/Big_issues/Roaming" target="_blank">fair pricing for roaming</a>”. In practice they are really pointing out, very pragmatically, that a wireless carrier can generate significant customer recruitment levels, satisfactory revenues and improved ARPU when adopting Skype support with properly structured services.</p>
<p>Which raises a cost advantage of 3’s obligation-free Skype-to-Skype calls and chat messaging: there are no termination charges involved. Skype’s secure peer-to-peer technology has essentially eliminated the need for termination charges along with the associated business development, call record tracking and billing infrastructure costs.</p>
<p>At last fall’s Mobilize 08 Conference organized by GigaOm, <a href="http://gigaom.com/2008/09/18/the-carrier-panel-strategies-to-keep-mobile-data-growing/" target="_blank">3’s Frank Meehan, Director &amp; GM, 3G Handset and Application Group, stated</a> (<a href="http://gigaom.com/2009/04/24/3-of-uk-marries-itself-to-skype-shakes-up-the-mobile-market/" target="_blank">hat tip to Om for the reminder</a>):</p>
<blockquote><p>The Skype phone makes us more margin than any other phone in pre-paid with the exception of the iPhone. About 65 percent of the UK market is prepaid and only 5 percent of those are using data. Smartphones are not as relevant. We also have a massive churn in prepaid in all markets where prepaid exists. So we basically told people, if you spend 10 pounds a month and top it off every month, you get Skype for free. That’s driven incredible loyalty to the device. We have a huge level of top-offs and we’re seeing growth on voice and text on those devices.</p></blockquote>
<p>3 is certainly providing wireless carrier leadership in the adoption of Skype as a mobile accessible service, demonstrating that there is a business model for the wireless carrier that not only drives subscriber recruitment but also can generate increased ARPU (and revenues) while lowering the overhead costs associated with supporting international calling. Would it be fair to also say that it has the potential to drive down international roaming charges?</p>
<p>Other posts:</p>
<ul>
<li>GigaOm: <a title="3 Marries Itself to Skype" href="http://gigaom.com/2009/04/24/3-of-uk-marries-itself-to-skype-shakes-up-the-mobile-market/" target="_blank">GigaOm: 3 of UK Marries Itself to Skype; Shakes Up the Mobile Market</a></li>
<li>Andy Abramson, VoIP Watch: <a title="VoIP Watch: Skype Winning With 3? Actually It's 3 Winning with Skype" href="http://andyabramson.blogs.com/voipwatch/2009/04/two-posts-this-week-about-skype-and-mobile-operators-by-om-malik-and-rich-tehrani-underscores-why-playing-with-your-competiti.html" target="_blank">Skype Winning With 3? Actually It&#8217;s 3 Winning With Skype</a></li>
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		<title>WiFi: The Real Threat to the Mobile Carriers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 11:08:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Courtney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having just come out from behind the rocks of West Virginia and spent all yesterday traveling, I arrived home to find that it has been confirmed that Skype will be launching an application on the iPhone tomorrow. The major point coming out of the announcement, aside from the conversation feature set, is that Skype for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style " addthis:url='http://www.voiceontheweb.biz/mobile-root/wireless-carriers/wifi-the-real-threat-to-the-mobile-carriers/' addthis:title='WiFi: The Real Threat to the Mobile Carriers '  ><a class="addthis_button_facebook_like" fb:like:layout="button_count"></a><a class="addthis_button_tweet"></a><a class="addthis_counter addthis_pill_style"></a></div><p><a href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/wifilogo100px.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-2241];player=img;" title="WiFi.Logo.100px"><img style="border-width: 0px; display: inline; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px;" title="WiFi.Logo.100px" src="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/wifilogo100px-thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="wifilogo100px thumb WiFi: The Real Threat to the Mobile Carriers" width="100" height="69" align="right" /></a> Having just come out from behind the rocks of West Virginia and spent all yesterday traveling, I arrived home to find that it has been confirmed that <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123836849558067525.html" target="_blank">Skype will be launching an application on the iPhone tomorrow</a>. The major point coming out of the announcement, aside from the conversation feature set, is that Skype for iPhone will require WiFi access to the Internet. A masterful stroke on Skype’s part, especially after my experience over the past ten days that involved 3200 km of driving, mostly on U.S. Interstates, and nine nights of lodging. Some key bullets to back this up:</p>
<ul>
<li>AT&amp;T is just not a reliable 3G wireless network – full stop. I have reported on this previously involving trips to California and Nevada; <a href="http://gigaom.com/2009/02/11/my-big-iphone-break-up/" target="_blank">Om confirmed it recently when he switched</a> from iPhone and BlackBerry Bold on AT&amp;T to <a href="http://gigaom.com/2009/03/09/why-t-mobile%E2%80%99s-blackberry-curve-8900-is-worth-buying/" target="_blank">Blackberry 8900 Curve on T-Mobile</a>.</li>
<li>When the best I can find is one bar (and not always) at a major tourist destination with over 2 million visitors per year, Skype could not rely on AT&amp;T to deliver anything close to the current experience Skype and iSkoot are having on the 3 networks in nine countries.</li>
<li>T-Mobile actually had more bars than AT&amp;T on Hilton Head Island but only two at best; of course an iPhone will not work over T-Mobile.</li>
<li>AT&amp;T coverage along the Interstates varied from zero to full 3G, but with the latter only near major cities (as to be expected). It was the intermittent 2G/EDGE coverage along the Interstates that was very frustrating. (I can drive along Ontario&#8217;s major freeways with no service interruptions, whether 2G or 3G.)</li>
<li>WiFi access points are becoming pervasive. Every hotel along the route was advertising high speed Internet connectivity (usually WiFi); most restaurants also had WiFi access, including one at a New York State Thruway rest stop. Our primary lodging had individual access points for each unit.</li>
<li>I used my Boingo account at one overnight hotel for access without a hotel WiFi charge.</li>
</ul>
<p>My WiFi experiences during the week (all at no additional cost):</p>
<ul>
<li>the major connection for both my Windows laptop and MacBook at our accommodation</li>
<li>Making Skype video and voice calls from the Mac Book</li>
<li>Downloading and installing the final release of SlingPlayer Mobile for BlackBerry</li>
<li>Updating iPhone applications</li>
<li>Following an NHL hockey game of interest via SlingPlayer on my BlackBerry Bold using my NHL Center Ice cable subscription</li>
<li>Making Skype calls and PSTN calls via Truphone for iPhone (but with echo cancellation issues on the Skype call and termination issues when calling the PSTN).</li>
<li>With Boingo, avoiding additional WiFi charges at one of our overnight stops during the trip down.</li>
</ul>
<p>Not only did WiFi make these applications possible; there were no (Rogers) roaming charges for a Canadian traveling in the U.S. At $6/MB (and when I had an AT&amp;T signal), I limited my use on wireless GSM networks to checking GMail headers, following Twitter via SocialScope and, during our trip home, finalizing a hotel reservation as we neared our overnight destination (and this exercise involved waiting for coverage at some points as we traveled along the I-79 through West Virginia’s mountains).</p>
<p>Boingo will be a major benefactor of this trend; their relationships with major hotel chains, airports and restaurants contribute to this trend and provide an account that minimizes charges. Having clients on Macs, Windows PC’s, Nokia smartphones and, currently in alpha phase, BlackBerry again improves the user experience making the technology transparent to the calling protocol.</p>
<p>One difficulty continues with WiFi: access at high usage locations such as conventions where capacity limitations come into play.  Ultimately it reinforces that WiFi still needs to address scalability issues.</p>
<p>Bottom line: WiFi is stealthing its way significantly into the wireless picture for fixed point access to the Internet by road warriors. Of course its speed and robustness features are additional benefits.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 01:37:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Courtney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The U.S. cell phone industry is asking its customers to only text during the inauguration ceremonies tomorrow. From the New York Times: The largest cellphone carriers, fearful that a communicative citizenry will overwhelm their networks, have taken the unusual step of asking people to limit their phone calls and to delay sending photos. The carriers [...]]]></description>
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<p>The U.S. cell phone industry is asking its customers to only text during the inauguration ceremonies tomorrow. <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/19/technology/19cell.html?_r=2&amp;th=&amp;adxnnl=1&amp;emc=th&amp;adxnnlx=1232373795-QrzWKVskZ3hSttKxcyM+sA">From the New York Times</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>The largest cellphone carriers, fearful that a communicative citizenry will overwhelm their networks, have taken the unusual step of asking people to limit their phone calls and to delay sending photos. The carriers are also spending millions of dollars to temporarily and substantially upgrade their networks in Washington.</p></blockquote>
<p>And the article goes on to request that customers delay sending photographs; they warn of delayed text messages and difficulty getting onto the (mobile) Internet.</p>
<p>But then all weekend I have heard CNN wanting to try out some &#8220;new technology&#8221; asking that <a href="http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2009/44.president/inauguration/themoment/">as many of their &#8220;viewers&#8221; as possible send in photographs of &#8220;The Moment&#8221;</a>. so that they can do a mass <a href="http://photosynth.net/about.aspx">(Microsoft) Photosynth</a> montage. Is this a recipe for Atlantic seaboard wireless network meltdown at noon Tuesday (EST or GMT-5)?</p>
<p><a href="http://jkontherun.com/2009/01/17/thoughts-from-the-road/">James Kendrick talks about his problems in San Francisco with AT&amp;T</a>; I experienced similar problems roaming on AT&amp;T in Las Vegas at CES 2009 and in California back in September. At CES this was resolved only by setting my BlackBerry Bold to use just the &#8220;2G&#8221; network on the advice of an employee of a company who really would know; that tip resulted in a more stable and reliable operation. For those U.S. friends who want to experience a robust, reliable 3G GSM/HSDPA network, I invite you to move to Canada to be on Rogers. Rates may be a bit higher, but it&#8217;s always there, robust and reliable, in the advertised regions. Best proof: <a href="http://skypejournal.com/2009/01/slingplayer-mobile-for-blackberry.html">handling SlingPlayer for BlackBerry</a> when driving along the 401 freeway at 100 km/hour.</p>
<p>Finally, first test of Barack Obama&#8217;s ability to change the U.S. government bureaucracy? <a href="http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5iiBUWryeRm-WiNJqPelBuxRXaoKg">His ability (and his resolve) to keep at least one of his two BlackBerries</a>. And to save embarrassment when he next drops his BlackBerry, I would have to recommend <a href="http://skypejournal.com/blog/2008/07/protecting_your_smartphone_ott.html">an Otterbox Defender case</a>.<a class="zemanta-pixie-a" title="Zemified by Zemanta" href="http://reblog.zemanta.com/zemified/ed53dec5-059c-4389-86ed-37b7d797ee6c/"><img class="zemanta-pixie-img" style="border: medium none; float: right;" src="http://img.zemanta.com/reblog_e.png?x-id=ed53dec5-059c-4389-86ed-37b7d797ee6c" alt=" Whats Wrong With This Picture, Eh?"  title="Whats Wrong With This Picture, Eh?" /></a></p>
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		<title>Blackberry Bold: Challenged to Deliver on Its Full Potential</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 12:24:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Courtney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the past five weeks I have had the opportunity to work with the Blackberry Bold on the Rogers network, including a week in California where I used it on AT&#38;T&#8217;s network. While it has provided significant performance improvements over my previous 8820 and has several applications that just are not available for the iPhone, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style " addthis:url='http://www.voiceontheweb.biz/mobile-root/mobile-devices-mobile-root/blackberry-bold-challenged-to-deliver-on-its-full-potential/' addthis:title='Blackberry Bold: Challenged to Deliver on Its Full Potential '  ><a class="addthis_button_facebook_like" fb:like:layout="button_count"></a><a class="addthis_button_tweet"></a><a class="addthis_counter addthis_pill_style"></a></div><p>Over the past five weeks I have had the opportunity to work with the Blackberry Bold on the Rogers network, including a week in California where I used it on AT&amp;T&#8217;s network. While it has provided significant performance improvements over my previous 8820 and has several applications that just are not available for the iPhone, I still had the feeling I was running with late beta stage or release candidate firmware. The availability of a new firmware release over the past weekend has changed that feeling. But its U.S. release on AT&amp;T has also been dogged by 3G network robustness issues.</p>
<p>Let me put some of these issues in perspective, incorporating my own experience with the Bold on both networks.</p>
<p>There are two major technical issues related to the Bold:</p>
<ul>
<li>Network robustness issues at AT&amp;T</li>
<li>Firmware issues that have possibly resulted in <a title="Orange Suspends Blackberry Bold handsets over software glitches" href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/connected/main.jhtml?xml=/connected/2008/10/10/dlbberry110.xml" target="_blank">suspension of deliveries at Orange</a> (and reports of inventory shortages at other carriers)</li>
</ul>
<p>First, to cover the AT&amp;T network robustness issues:</p>
<ul>
<li>as reported in RIM&#8217;s second-quarter report, 60 carriers in 29 countries have launched the Bold, including Canada, where I&#8217;ve had a Bold running on Rogers for the past five weeks. Somebody has to be getting their network right.</li>
<li>several recent news reports have reported on network robustness issues as a contributor to the delayed launch on AT&amp;T: <a title="AT&amp;T Still Testing Delayed Blackberry" href="http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20081003.wgtrim1003/BNStory/Technology/" target="_blank">Globe and Mail</a>, <a title="AT&amp;T BlackBerry Bold Launch Highlights Radio Issues" href="http://wimaxtoday.tmcnet.com/topics/wimaxtoday/articles/41837-att-blackberry-bold-launch-highlights-radio-issues.htm" target="_self">TMCNet</a>, <a title="BlackBerry Bold being delayed again by AT&amp;T, says RIM CEO" href="http://www.crunchgear.com/2008/10/03/blackberry-bold-being-delayed-again-by-att-says-rim-ceo/" target="_blank">CrunchGear</a></li>
<li>a personal indicator: on a recent trip to California both my Blackberry Bold and iPhone 3G found an &#8220;EDGE&#8221; signal on AT&amp;T more often than it found a 3G signal (in spite of setting the Bold to only operate on 3G). On the Rogers network I find the &#8220;3G&#8221; signal (in supported urban areas, such as Toronto and Montreal) more than 95 percent of the time.</li>
</ul>
<p>I have to conclude, combining these issues, that the AT&amp;T network robustness issues are real and serve as a threat to RIM&#8217;s ability to penetrate the U.S. market via the Bold. On the other hand <a title="Blackberry Storm With Global 3G Launches" href="http://gigaom.com/2008/10/07/vodafone-verizon-launch-global-3g-ready-blackberry-storm/" target="_blank">the pending launch of Blackberry Storm at Verizon</a> may become RIM&#8217;s primary route to to the U.S. market for their 3G smartphones, given Verizon&#8217;s reputation for, and experience with, 3G networks along with their extensive customer base. (Why else would several of my U.S.-based blogging colleagues attending the recent IT Expo all be running their laptops on Verizon for Internet connectivity with no complaints?)</p>
<p>Five weeks&#8217; experience with the Bold tells me about its firmware:</p>
<ul>
<li>It delivers a significant performance improvement relative to the Blackberry 8820 I have been using for the past year. An half-VGA display with over 200 dpi resolution, 3G network speed and 624 Mhz processor speed all contribute.</li>
<li>At no time has my experience to date inhibited my ability to carry on my normal mobile-supported business activities. I have had an opportunity to successfully take advantage of new applications such as editing Word documents.</li>
<li>The display grows on you; when you find crystal clear small fonts or view Google Maps, you get this &#8220;how did they do this?&#8221; feeling. As indicated in other reviews, it&#8217;s stunning. And the supported resolution is a major contributor to my next point.</li>
<li>The Bold is definitely a game changer. After my week of traveling to California with the Bold, I realized that I was experiencing a significant change in my mobile device work patterns. I was simply going to the Bold to keep current not only on email (using a strategic combination of both Blackberry Mail and GMail) but also on my Twitter feed, Facebook and Google Reader. I was able to not only read but also edit Word documents. I had lost the anxiety-inflamed urge to fire up my laptop PC to remain &#8220;always connected&#8221;; One non-technical acquaintance who has had a Bold since the Rogers launch in late August commented to me last weekend &#8220;I&#8217;m beginning to think my Bold is more powerful than my notebook&#8221;.</li>
<li>At <a title="Location Based Services" href="http://events.gigaom.com/mobilize/08/Watch#Location-Search-and-Context-The-Noise-and-the-Opportunities" target="_blank">Mobilize 08 I met Google Maps senior product manager Steve Lee</a> who pointed me to <a title="Google Maps Street View on Blackberry" href="http://googlemobile.blogspot.com/2008/09/street-view-and-walking-directions-come.html" target="_blank">a new version of Google Maps for Blackberry which added Street View</a> to the feature set available on Blackberry. While Google Maps itself is an excellent demonstration of both the Bold&#8217;s display quality and speed, turning on Street View and either moving down a street or rotating around a selected address brings into play both network and processor speeds to dynamically generate high quality images. (While this is a feature that will be included on Android, it is still not available on the iPhone.)</li>
<li>Using Blackberry&#8217;s MediaSync, I can keep my music files updated by syncing with iTunes. But I also found having the trackball mouse a significant benefit when transcribing our interview with Josh Silverman via the media player; basically I was using the Bold as a Dictaphone.</li>
<li>Skype chats running in iSkoot can run in background and provide notification when new chat messages appear. Also when my home office broadband was down recently for a neighborhood cable upgrade, I was able to use iSkoot to call into the daily SquawkBox conference call.</li>
<li>Performance on WiFi has been excellent; walk into a registered WiFi zone and the Bold picks it up immediately. The actual registration process itself for a WiFi zone could be smoother but otherwise it works as expected.</li>
<li>However, the Bold has been by no means perfect. Web pages would sometimes come up slowly; on some sites I would randomly get either the actual PC version of a page or the mobile version of the site. Sites were often stripped down to their basic content, absent of banners and sidebars. YouTube videos would stall with a &#8220;buffering&#8221; indicator appearing in the display; I was never able to view the complete video. I started to feel this was late beta stage firmware, not quite ready for &#8220;Main Street&#8221;. And then Friday <a title="Orange Suspends Blackberry Bold due to quality issues." href="http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2008/10/09/orange-drops-the-blackberry-bold-due-to-quality-issues/" target="_blank">reports appeared that Orange was possibly suspending Blackberry shipments</a> due to software quality issues.</li>
</ul>
<p>Friday evening I learned that <a title="Rogers Bold Owner? Upgrade Your Operating System Now!!!" href="http://crackberry.com/rogers-bold-owner-upgrade-your-os-now" target="_blank">RIM had released new firmware for Blackberry Bold on Rogers</a>. It was described as addressing browser issues, delivering more stability and improving memory management, amongst other issues. I installed it quite seamlessly Saturday morning with the following immediate observations:</p>
<ul>
<li>The browser is much faster at bringing up standard web pages and renders original web pages correctly. Pages with few &#8220;feature enhancements&#8221; involving &#8220;scripts&#8221; load as rapidly as on the iPhone; pages with lots of &#8220;scripts&#8221; do take longer but are correctly and much more rapidly rendered.</li>
<li>YouTube videos can now be played to the end. On some videos I encounter a momentary &#8220;buffering&#8221; delay but they always went to completion. The actual player itself could provide better video quality to achieve the superb quality I have seen on the Bold&#8217;s display when mpeg movie files are run but a user can readily follow the YouTube video action.</li>
<li>After two days&#8217; use, using the phone itself only minimally but with lots of web activity over WiFi, my battery is only down to the 40% level whereas with the earlier version I found I had to always do a daily overnight recharge.</li>
</ul>
<p>Other issues need a few days&#8217; use to determine if they have been addressed. But overall this upgraded Bold firmware appears to spell good news for not only Blackberry Bold but also the Blackberry Storm whose major differences involve radio bands supported, slightly larger display resolution and the type of keyboard but otherwise are based on the same underlying operating system, application and browser firmware.</p>
<p>The question that remains here is whether AT&amp;T can fix their network problems in the near future or will the pending launch of Blackberry Storm become the real Blackberry 3G device launch product? For once I am quite happy to be a Rogers customer where they have spent over a year working with 3G technology prior to the Bold&#8217;s launch and the network performance is &#8220;just there&#8221;.</p>
<p>Bottom line: the Bold allows new user work patterns for mobile smartphones. It significantly reduces or removes the reliance on laptops to keep current with many communications activities, whether Skype Chat, Twitter Feeds or even minor document modification. Its 480 x 320 display makes it easy to read blog posts without ribbon bars. Background processing allows true multi-tasking. If you&#8217;re in a country where it is available it is worth checking out (especially once any residual firmware issues are resolved; if you&#8217;re in the U.S., it&#8217;s worth having the patience to await its release on AT&amp;T or even the Storm&#8217;s release on Verizon.</p>
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		<title>Learnings from the Canadian iPhone  3G Launch</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2008 03:16:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Courtney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Canadian launch of the 3G iPhone received international coverage due to consumer reaction to Rogers initial price plans. But having followed the story since last fall and, having interviewed the first two customers to buy the iPhone 3G at Rogers Toronto launch location, the real story is about how Rogers is learning that smartphones [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style " addthis:url='http://www.voiceontheweb.biz/mobile-root/wireless-carriers/learnings-from-the-canadian-iphone-3g-launch/' addthis:title='Learnings from the Canadian iPhone  3G Launch '  ><a class="addthis_button_facebook_like" fb:like:layout="button_count"></a><a class="addthis_button_tweet"></a><a class="addthis_counter addthis_pill_style"></a></div><p><a href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/rogerslogo.gif" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-699];player=img;" title="rogerslogo"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1032" title="rogerslogo" src="http://voiceontheweb.biz/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/rogerslogo.gif" alt="rogerslogo Learnings from the Canadian iPhone  3G Launch" width="165" height="62" /></a>The Canadian launch of the 3G iPhone received international coverage due to consumer reaction to Rogers initial price plans. But <a href="http://skypejournal.com/blog/2007/11/getting_to_the_entire_rogers_d.html">having followed the story since last fall</a> and, having interviewed the first two customers to buy the iPhone 3G at Rogers Toronto launch location, the real story is about how Rogers is learning that smartphones are not simply another broadcast medium where the broadcaster or publisher determines the programming available to a viewer, listener or user. From a broader perspective Rogers also owns several radio stations across Canada, the Rogers Sportsnet which broadcasts, amongst other sports events, Blue Jays baseball games (and guess who owns the Blue Jays?). So conditions are ripe for a culture of &#8220;delivering programming&#8221; with little or no user interactivity or participation.</p>
<p>This came home to me at Rogers Nokia N95 8GB launch back in early May where I found that Rogers was offering access to predetermined mobile communities (Facebook, Flickr, My Space Mobile, etc.), video on demand streaming using licensed content such as Tonight Show with Jay Leno, radio on demand to access 25 XM radio channels, mobile TV under a Rogers Vision service providing licensed news, sports, weather content, mobile gaming and &#8220;Rogers Telenav GPS Navigator&#8221;.  But they had no handle on the potential of the true mobile smartphone user experience.</p>
<p>Their pricing did not really allow for full access to mobile Internet applications as determined by the user. Over the past year-and-a-half I have used my evaluation Nokia N95 for YouTube videos, Qik.com live streaming, SlingPlayer viewing of my cable programming, Truphone for international mobile calling, Google Maps, iSkoot and recently added the Skype for Mobile beta along with a new GoBoingo client that senses when I am in a Boingo WiFi HotSpot. And, of course, the Nokia phones have improved their browsing experience immensely since I first experiences a Nokia N-Series phone two years ago. But I would make sure that I only ran these applications over a WiFi connection (the N-Series phones always ask what network connection you want to use with each application); otherwise, of course, a 5 minute Qik.com video recording would have cost $600 (yes six hundred dollars) under Rogers original data plan for the Nokia N95 8GB.</p>
<p>Rogers&#8217;s experience with <a href="http://voiceontheweb.biz/2008/06/rogers-reveals-its-new-service-plans-for-blackberry-and-iphone/">the originally announced pricing plans for the iPhone</a> demonstrated that their internal corporate &#8220;culture&#8221; really did not understand that</p>
<ul>
<li>one of the key breakthroughs of the iPhone, namely, the total browsing experience, and, with iPhone 2.0, the Apps store.</li>
<li>the iPhone was not about just handling email or casually browsing to a few web pages.</li>
<li>the fanatic Mac user community who viewed the iPhone as a mobile extension of their Mac.</li>
<li>3G&#8217;s speeds, effectively the first mobile broadband protocol, would change user&#8217;s mobile Internet habits simply resulting from 3G&#8217;s much faster speeds than 2.xG EDGE. (Update: Om Malik: <a href="http://gigaom.com/2008/07/13/iphone3g-to-jumpstart-wireless-broadband-demand/">New iPhone will Jumpstart Demand for Wireless Broadband</a>.)</li>
</ul>
<p><a>When they finally changed their data plan</a> two days before the iPhone launch, this was implicit in one media relations comment where the Rogers spokesperson effectively admitted they had relied too heavily on their internal legacy market data to establish their initial pricing plans for the iPhone and effectively did not understand the &#8220;Mac&#8221; and &#8220;iPhone&#8221; culture. These users want the freedom to decide what they want to do &#8211; just give them a decent data plan. (As an aside, the Rogers plan is capped at 6GB whereas AT&amp;T&#8217;s unlimited plan apparently has a 5GB cap that has not been publicized. And, if you&#8217;re downloading 6GB per month, I say, &#8220;get a life&#8221;.)</p>
<p>These factors hit home when I interviewed the first two customers to acquire an iPhone at Rogers Toronto launch store. Jordan Brown, a 16-year old high school student, had been wanting an iPhone since it was first announced a year ago and was not really able to go to the U.S. to get an unlockable iPhone 1.0; Wednesday&#8217;s data plan price change was the final trigger he needed to line up at 4 p.m. Thursday to ensure he would get an iPhone at 8 a.m. Friday.  Robert Cowley, an auctioneer and Mac addict who joined Jordan at 4:45 p.m. Thursday, sees the iPhone as a mobile extension of his current MacBook. While Robert moved his Rogers account from a Pearl 8100 to the iPhone, it was his previous Mac enthusiasm along with the browsing experience and the Apps store, amongst other features that drove his change.</p>
<p>It is going to be an interesting summer as the Blackberry Bold launches in two weeks, with several new media management features along with, supposedly, an enhanced browser experience, while others such as Samsung attempt to launch an iPhone competitor called Instinct. But the bottom line will be twofold: what device best matches the user&#8217;s needs once they can experience new applications and what applications become the real interest and demand generators for these products.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[In spite of the recent pricing announcements, Skype has always been known for its free Skype-to-Skype calls. This not only covers calls between two parties who are simply using Skype but also to those parties in a conference call who are on Skype. And international borders do not exist for these calls. Seems like the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style " addthis:url='http://www.voiceontheweb.biz/misc/to-be-categorized-misc/att-and-rogers-emulating-skype/' addthis:title='AT&amp;T and Rogers Emulating Skype? '  ><a class="addthis_button_facebook_like" fb:like:layout="button_count"></a><a class="addthis_button_tweet"></a><a class="addthis_counter addthis_pill_style"></a></div><p>In spite of the recent pricing announcements, Skype has always been known for its free Skype-to-Skype calls. This not only covers calls between two parties who are simply using Skype but also to those parties in a conference call who are on Skype. And international borders do not exist for these calls.</p>
<p>Seems like the larger telcos and cablecos are starting to catch on:</p>
<p><a href="http://andyabramson.blogs.com/voipwatch/2007/01/is_this_vonages.html">Andy at VoIP Watch reports</a> on <a href="http://www.att.com/gen/press-room?pid=5097&amp;cdvn=news&amp;newsarticleid=23318">AT&amp;T&#8217;s announcement of Unity</a>, a plan where any AT&amp;T cellular customer can call any AT&amp;T landline customer without incurring additional usage fees or using their wireless minutes. This extends AT&amp;T&#8217;s program for its wireless customers who apparently can already call each other free. Andy makes the bigger point:</p>
<blockquote><p>For all the VC&#8217;s and investors who thought the idea of minute stealing and the prospect of millions of customers flocking to cheaper calling by VoIP services like Packet 8 and Vonage making their investments the next Amazon, Google, Yahoo, eBay or even Microsoft  what may be their worst possible nightmare is now unfolding before their eyes.</p></blockquote>
<p>To quote AT&amp;T&#8217;s press release:</p>
<blockquote><p>The AT&amp;T Unity<sup>SM</sup> plan, which is available beginning Sunday, Jan. 21, brings together home, business and wireless calling, <strong>creating a calling community</strong> of more than 100 million AT&amp;T wireless and wireline phone numbers.</p></blockquote>
<p>At home here in Canada, Rogers, which has dominate cable and wireless services within the Canadian consumer market, is starting down a similar path with its Home Phone service. <a href="http://www.shoprogers.com/store/cable/rhp/home_connections.asp">From their website:</a></p>
<blockquote><p>With <em>My Home Connections</em>, Rogers Home Phone customers get FREE Long Distance calling to all Rogers Home Phone or Rogers Wireless customers, anywhere in Canada. Talk for as long as you want, whenever you want without any Long Distance charges.</p>
<p>Call over 5 million people for FREE!</p></blockquote>
<p>When it comes to long distance to non-Rogers (Bell Canada and Telus) customers within Canada or to the U.S., Skype&#8217;s North American plan still wins out at C$17.50 <em>per year</em> vs Rogers C$19.95 <em>per month</em>. More justification for those USB dual phone products, such as the <a href="http://www.skypejournal.com/blog/2006/05/uconnect_will_that_be_skype_or.html">VoIPvoice UConnect</a> and <a href="http://www.skypejournal.com/blog/2006/03/dualphone_upgrades_to_skype_20.html">RTX Dual Phone</a>, as well as the PC-Free dual phones that were announced at CES to be entering the market. Now if Rogers could just figure out how to make calls amongst their wireless customers across Canada free!</p>
<p>However, overall, combined with <a href="http://www.skypejournal.com/blog/2006/11/skype_goes_truly_mobile.html">3 Group&#8217;s new X-Series services</a> in the U.K., it appears that Skype&#8217;s concept of creating calling communities is becoming infectious. But Skype remains the only fully featured voice service with a truly international calling community of any significant size.</p>
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