Q&A: How Will Google Voice Affect Telecoms?

Posted on March 7th, 2010 by admin in telecoms | 25 Comments »

In this video, I answer a question from FishTWiT regarding the effect of google voice will have on the telecoms. Google purchased Grand Central which has a lot of features that has one number that forwards to many phones, visual voicemail, and rich filters to route calls based on where calls are coming from. Google voice added SMS, and voicemail transcribing. Yes I think Google voice will have an affect on telecoms. They are positioning themselves to take over the world of telecom. I talk about it more in the video, thanks to FishTWiT for the question.

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Why was Obama’s vote significant on FISA invasion of privacy and saving the big telecoms millions $$$?

Posted on March 6th, 2010 by admin in telecoms | 4 Comments »


Almost a year ago, Obama "promised" he would filibuster the Bill. Now he turns and votes FOR it. How many more promises and vows does this guy get to break before people realize he really does not care about its citizens……only his "perverted" vision of how he wants to change America.

where do i go to find a job in telecoms in Brisbane Australia? i am moving from UK i work for British telecom?

Posted on March 2nd, 2010 by admin in telecoms | 3 Comments »

i am a telecoms engineer in uk and have worked for british telecom for 10 years i also install data cabling. i moving to australia to be with my girlfriend so need to find work asap

Telstra is our "national carrier". They own most of the telecom cabling and other companies rent off them. So I would say they would be your biggest employer in the industry.

There are of course many smaller companies that do the cabling of offices etc. I know the company we used in my last job had a very high staff turnover and was always understaffed – their name was Delfcam.

Other than that I would suggest looking on www.seek.com.au

I tis pretty much the most popular job seeker site.

Good luck :)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS WIRING TELEPHONE NIGHTMARES

Posted on March 1st, 2010 by admin in telecoms | 25 Comments »

Mission Impossible telephone room.

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Other than key witnesses, has anyone ever received retroactive immunity for past crimes like the telecoms?

Posted on February 28th, 2010 by admin in telecoms | 5 Comments »

…in the Fisa bill?

I feel that I must again point out that neither the Congress, nor the President can grant immunity for violating the rights of the American people, something that they themselves, do not have.

Since the Constitution is the Supreme Law of the Land, and our rights are protected by the Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments of the Constitution, and since our public servants have all taken an oath to support and defend the Constitution, they are in violation of the law when they pass bills like the FISA. Because they are in elected positions does not give them the authority to override the Constitution. When they pass laws like FISA, they are acting under color of law, but these "laws" are invalid, and the public servants who vote for them are criminals.

What does Alarm Indication Signal (AIS) mean in a telecoms system?

Posted on February 26th, 2010 by admin in telecoms | 1 Comment »

Can someone please explain this — i’m having problems understanding it.

If a system I am looking at is alarming with AIS, is it broke or is it receiving that from a remote part of the system?

Thanks

In the telephone system if there is a break in a cable or other service affecting problem, the two devices that are at the ends of the connection will send out an AIS signal to indicate to devices farther down stream in both directions that there is a problem with the link.
The two end points of the circuit when they receive the AIS signal, will send out a RDI or Remote Defect Indication on their transmit. This will continue until the defect is fixed.
When the circuit is working then there is framing information that is sent to indicate that the connection is good. When the connection is repaired the framing is sent, and the AIS and RDI signals will be stopped and the framing will be then sent again.

What are the mobile (cellular) telecoms operators in Plano, Texas?

Posted on February 24th, 2010 by admin in telecoms | 1 Comment »


I live in frisco and i work at a cell phone store in mckinney which we sell all major carriers. the national carriers are sprint/nextel, verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. the prepaid carriers are metropcs, boost mobile, virgin mobile, and lots of others. we actually have a store in plano at the corner of spring creek parkway and alma road. we also have store in mckinney at the corner of hwy 5 and 380. the name of the store is wireless toyz. go to our website at www.wirelesstoyz.com

Trends in Telecoms Change our Lives

Posted on February 23rd, 2010 by admin in telecoms | No Comments »

About 50,000 telecoms and media professionals are expected to gather in Barcelona, Spain this week for the GSMA Mobile World Congress. Ericsson is presenting its telecoms vision and latest solutions there.

To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/prne/ericsson/40785/

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Anyone knows what happened to the Asia Telecoms boys?

Posted on February 22nd, 2010 by admin in telecoms | 2 Comments »

Sometime in 05′-06′ we were hearing reports that they would be the next big thing in Malaysian telecoms scene…..the fourth mobile operator – with the ‘015′ prefix…. first MVNO….etc…..what happened….I checked their site recently it seems their founders have relinquished their majorities…company went bust…..anyone knows more??

Check on line in the archives of money magazine. Use the Asian Pacific addition. They keep all there old stuff up in archives.