Posts Tagged ‘ nokia ’

Jai Ho, Handsets Could Better Meet Desi Needs and Remote Area Users’ Needs

Aug 4th, 2010 | By suzanne | Category: Featured

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How Will your Room or Building Be Different in 2025?

Apr 6th, 2010 | By suzanne | Category: Events

Hello Techistan community in all universes,
Technology changes the way we communicate, interact, and the way we are entertained. Twitter and Facebook have changed the way we keep in touch with friends and family, and how we find information. The iPhone changed the definition of a phone and has enabled us to be truly connected while [...]



Nokia Nabs Novarra for Better Browsing on Low-End Phones

Mar 27th, 2010 | By Omar Shaikh | Category: Mobile applications

Nokia said today that it has agreed to purchase Novarra — a Chicago company that attempts to deliver a faster browsing experience for feature phones — for an undisclosed amount. I covered Novarra two years ago in a story about the rush of companies attempting to deliver a build once/run anywhere web site or widget for mobile [...]



Nokia N8 being announced mid-April

Mar 25th, 2010 | By Omar Shaikh | Category: Gadgets / Gizmos

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We’ve just been told by a trusted source that Nokia will announce a new flagship device dubbed N8 in the middle of next month. That’s not around any major trade shows that we’re aware of, but it is just before the company’s Annual General Meeting in Helsinki — and naturally, it doesn’t hurt their [...]



The rise of the app entrepreneur

Mar 23rd, 2010 | By Omar Shaikh | Category: Mobile applications

Whether it is finding ladies’ toilets on the London underground, identifying bird songs, forecasting snow conditions at ski resorts or just buying stuff online, somebody, somewhere has come up with a clever little computer program that lets you do the task from your handset.
The industry has grown up around the iPhone. More than 140,000 different [...]



Target the 100 million users who cannot read and write, message to the Pakistani telecom market

Jan 5th, 2010 | By suzanne | Category: Telecom

Or anywhere for that matter! In fact, check out EnglishCentral, a service that Google Ventures has invested in. Watch videos while you learn English.
By Rehan Allahwala Ahmed
  Most of the telecom companies in Pakistan are focused on the voice only market, and do not do not do anything innovative that will set them apart with [...]



Symbian Nokia Dialer with Low-bandwidth Consumption

Dec 28th, 2009 | By suzanne | Category: Channels, Voipswitch

The new release of Symbian dialer is available for demo on VoIPSWITCH www.callto.net website. The dialer uses special compression algorithm which allows for 50% saving in bandwidth consumption. The voice codec remains the same, it is g729. The improvement helps clients making calls using very low internet bandwidth, often from blocked areas, for example UAE. [...]



PSTN to Mobile Migration, MVNO, Mobile VoIP Apps

Dec 16th, 2009 | By suzanne | Category: Telecom

On November 3, 2008, an IP communications company team member noted that out of five of her best girl friends, three had gotten rid of their landline phones. One was using Verizon on a Blackberry Curve. One was using T-Mobile. Another AT&T on a Nokia E61i like she was. The first was not interested yet [...]



Derek and the Hot Nokia N900, Symbian, Linux

Nov 3rd, 2009 | By suzanne | Category: Featured, Videos

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Long Tail of Telephony Networks by John Todd (ISPCON 3)

Oct 30th, 2009 | By hina | Category: Events, Videos

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ohn starts his presentation with something like … instead of fearing PBX vendors who offer an alternative to traditional PBX, go the easy route and make them your ally. Resell IP PBX from an outsourced vendor and ensure quality of service since you control the network as an ISP.
On the other hand, [...]