Dean Collins wrote:
Interesting read in Alec Saunders blog today.
http://saunderslog.com/2007/03/01/mashable-telcos/
Thought it may interest some people on this list.
As food for thought, why it is that ITSP’s haven’t come up with more
‘interesting’ voice applications? When asterisk first became available
I thought it was the beginning of seeing really neat applications,
think Verzion’s iobi but for everyone.
I mean I love Angel.com’s (www.angel.com <http://www.angel.com/>) 1800
speech enabled services on demand but I want it available via a SIP
gateway to hook up with my own phone numbers, and I cant wait for more
people to implement Iotum so when I try to make calls I wont
continually be hitting voicemails (www.iotum.com
<http://www.iotum.com/>) but I still think it is missing ‘pieces’ for
widespread adoption.
Where are the really interesting asterisk applications for hosted ITSP’s?
Can anyone on this list name a Gee Wizz application they cant live
without? (or are we still just coding ex-girlfriend routines?)
Regards,
Dean Collins
Cognation Pty Ltd
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>+1-212-203-4357 Ph
+1-917-207-3420 Mb
+61-2-9016-5642 (Sydney in-dial).
Yes, please give me the next "Big Thing", "Gee Wizz" application too!
Free business ideas are great! I really like the ad for inventors to
call a toll free number to give the company your ideas.
Anytime I see someone rallying enthusiasm and then asking for free
ideas, I ask myself, "what is in it for me?". Call me selfish, but
certainly my ideas are worth something, especially my "Gee Wizz" ideas.
Thanks,
Steve
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