eSky is a global ENUM communication provider founded in 2002 with a vision to be the largest ENUM service provider worldwide. It owns soft switch facilities in the US, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia to power its ENUM technology. ENUM allows mobile users to make international calls at local rates. The company's co-founders are Jonathan Leong, president and CEO, and Dinas Suhardi Putra, CTO, who lead a team of experienced telecom professionals developing ENUM solutions.
The document summarizes different methods of socialization and communication over time:
1) Landlines provided a physical connection but lacked mobility and could experience issues, leading to the rise of mobile phones.
2) Mobile phones allowed constant contact and apps but were expensive and raised privacy concerns.
3) VoIP used internet protocol for voice calls and had low costs but relied on internet and had quality issues.
4) Skype is free software that allows voice/video calls and messaging over internet, saving money compared to other options. It requires an internet connection and computer to make calls.
Socialization networks have evolved from landline phones to mobile phones to VoIP and Skype. Landline phones had issues with mobility and reliability but were secure, while mobile phones enabled constant connectivity but at the cost of privacy, health, and family time. VoIP provided low-cost international calls over the internet but with quality and reliability issues. Skype became popular for free video and voice calls between users along with additional features, but requires an internet connection and computer. Socialization networks will continue advancing to better connect people.
The document summarizes key themes from Morgan Stanley's Mobile Internet Report. It discusses 5 major themes:
1) Wealth creation and destruction will occur as the mobile internet cycle disrupts incumbents and benefits new attackers. This is the 5th major computing cycle.
2) Mobile adoption is ramping faster than desktop internet and will be larger than expected due to trends converging around 3G, social networking, video, VoIP, and new devices.
3) Apple currently leads in mobile innovation and impact but long-term winners will depend on app ecosystems, user experience, and pricing models as competitors like Google and carriers pose challenges.
The document summarizes key themes from Morgan Stanley's Mobile Internet Report. It discusses 5 major themes:
1) Wealth creation and destruction will occur as the mobile internet cycle disrupts incumbents and benefits new attackers. This is the 5th major computing cycle.
2) Mobile adoption is ramping faster than desktop internet and will be larger than expected due to trends in mobile devices, 3G, social networking, video, and VoIP.
3) Apple currently leads in mobile innovation and impact but long term winners will depend on app ecosystems, pricing, and user experience as competitors like Google and carriers pose challenges.
Morgan Stanley - The Mobile Internet Report - Key Themes 2010Andrei Marinescu
The document summarizes key themes from Morgan Stanley's Mobile Internet Report. It discusses how:
1) Wealth creation and destruction is substantial during transitions to new computing cycles, and the mobile internet cycle is still in its early stages. A handful of incumbent companies like Apple, Google, Amazon and Skype are well positioned.
2) Mobile adoption is ramping faster than desktop internet and will be larger than most expect, driven by the convergence of 5G, social networking, video, VoIP and powerful mobile devices.
3) Apple is currently leading mobile innovation but the long term winners will depend on the depth of app ecosystems, user experience and pricing strategies.
voip2day 2012 - Sip2012 ¡es hora de reiniciar la pbx! olle e johanssonVOIP2DAY
This document discusses the evolution of communication technologies from PBX systems to modern IP-based systems like SIP and WebRTC. It argues that current proprietary communication apps have moved "backwards" away from the open interoperability of TCP/IP. The document urges customers to take control and require open standards and interoperability when procuring real-time communication systems, in order to avoid vendor lock-in and have freedom of choice. It promotes the SIP2012 specification as defining modern requirements that can help customers procure better interoperable systems.
THE RELIANCE JIO WHICH TRANSFORMED THE FACE OF INDIAN TELECOM INDUSTRYVARUN KESAVAN
When Anil Ambani and Mukesh Ambani had a split in the year 2005 it was one of the biggest de-merger in the industry. The dream project of Mukesh Ambani that was Reliance Infocom became a part of Anil Ambani Group. Further Mukesh Ambani went on to acquire the company Infotel Broadband Services Limited which was the only successful bidder across India for the 4G network.
That is when Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Limited started working in establishing a base for high-speed optical fiber 4G network which is much more capable than 4G. The company was named Reliance Jio Infocom Ltd popularly known as Jio today. Jio was the first network to provide 4G LTE services and VoLTE services.
Jio launched this service on 5th September 2016 for all the users and also launched its smartphone series with the name LYF. Reliance Jio Infocom Ltd (RJIL) focused on high-speed data instead of voice and SMS. On its launch, the company announced data plans with 1GB 4G data per day in the market where mostly all popular telecom providers offered 1GB data per month.
This was a game-changer by RJIL in the price-sensitive market of India as the prices before that revolved around Rs.250-300 for 1 GB 4G data which went down to Rs. 5 per GB during the initial days. With such amusing plans gradually Jio also offered free voice calling and free 100 SMS per day for all its Prime members.
The document provides an overview of Dion Lisle's presentation on mobile updates from Citi Growth Ventures, including his background working in mobile payments startups and at Citi, as well as discussions on the evolution of mobile phones, smartphones, mobile operating systems, apps, and the growth of mobile payments and banking around the world. Lisle highlights successes of mobile money systems in various countries and regions, like M-Pesa in Kenya, Gcash and Smart Money in the Philippines, and Osaifu-Keitai mobile wallets in Japan.
The document summarizes different methods of socialization and communication over time:
1) Landlines provided a physical connection but lacked mobility and could experience issues, leading to the rise of mobile phones.
2) Mobile phones allowed constant contact and apps but were expensive and raised privacy concerns.
3) VoIP used internet protocol for voice calls and had low costs but relied on internet and had quality issues.
4) Skype is free software that allows voice/video calls and messaging over internet, saving money compared to other options. It requires an internet connection and computer to make calls.
Socialization networks have evolved from landline phones to mobile phones to VoIP and Skype. Landline phones had issues with mobility and reliability but were secure, while mobile phones enabled constant connectivity but at the cost of privacy, health, and family time. VoIP provided low-cost international calls over the internet but with quality and reliability issues. Skype became popular for free video and voice calls between users along with additional features, but requires an internet connection and computer. Socialization networks will continue advancing to better connect people.
The document summarizes key themes from Morgan Stanley's Mobile Internet Report. It discusses 5 major themes:
1) Wealth creation and destruction will occur as the mobile internet cycle disrupts incumbents and benefits new attackers. This is the 5th major computing cycle.
2) Mobile adoption is ramping faster than desktop internet and will be larger than expected due to trends converging around 3G, social networking, video, VoIP, and new devices.
3) Apple currently leads in mobile innovation and impact but long-term winners will depend on app ecosystems, user experience, and pricing models as competitors like Google and carriers pose challenges.
The document summarizes key themes from Morgan Stanley's Mobile Internet Report. It discusses 5 major themes:
1) Wealth creation and destruction will occur as the mobile internet cycle disrupts incumbents and benefits new attackers. This is the 5th major computing cycle.
2) Mobile adoption is ramping faster than desktop internet and will be larger than expected due to trends in mobile devices, 3G, social networking, video, and VoIP.
3) Apple currently leads in mobile innovation and impact but long term winners will depend on app ecosystems, pricing, and user experience as competitors like Google and carriers pose challenges.
Morgan Stanley - The Mobile Internet Report - Key Themes 2010Andrei Marinescu
The document summarizes key themes from Morgan Stanley's Mobile Internet Report. It discusses how:
1) Wealth creation and destruction is substantial during transitions to new computing cycles, and the mobile internet cycle is still in its early stages. A handful of incumbent companies like Apple, Google, Amazon and Skype are well positioned.
2) Mobile adoption is ramping faster than desktop internet and will be larger than most expect, driven by the convergence of 5G, social networking, video, VoIP and powerful mobile devices.
3) Apple is currently leading mobile innovation but the long term winners will depend on the depth of app ecosystems, user experience and pricing strategies.
voip2day 2012 - Sip2012 ¡es hora de reiniciar la pbx! olle e johanssonVOIP2DAY
This document discusses the evolution of communication technologies from PBX systems to modern IP-based systems like SIP and WebRTC. It argues that current proprietary communication apps have moved "backwards" away from the open interoperability of TCP/IP. The document urges customers to take control and require open standards and interoperability when procuring real-time communication systems, in order to avoid vendor lock-in and have freedom of choice. It promotes the SIP2012 specification as defining modern requirements that can help customers procure better interoperable systems.
THE RELIANCE JIO WHICH TRANSFORMED THE FACE OF INDIAN TELECOM INDUSTRYVARUN KESAVAN
When Anil Ambani and Mukesh Ambani had a split in the year 2005 it was one of the biggest de-merger in the industry. The dream project of Mukesh Ambani that was Reliance Infocom became a part of Anil Ambani Group. Further Mukesh Ambani went on to acquire the company Infotel Broadband Services Limited which was the only successful bidder across India for the 4G network.
That is when Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Limited started working in establishing a base for high-speed optical fiber 4G network which is much more capable than 4G. The company was named Reliance Jio Infocom Ltd popularly known as Jio today. Jio was the first network to provide 4G LTE services and VoLTE services.
Jio launched this service on 5th September 2016 for all the users and also launched its smartphone series with the name LYF. Reliance Jio Infocom Ltd (RJIL) focused on high-speed data instead of voice and SMS. On its launch, the company announced data plans with 1GB 4G data per day in the market where mostly all popular telecom providers offered 1GB data per month.
This was a game-changer by RJIL in the price-sensitive market of India as the prices before that revolved around Rs.250-300 for 1 GB 4G data which went down to Rs. 5 per GB during the initial days. With such amusing plans gradually Jio also offered free voice calling and free 100 SMS per day for all its Prime members.
The document provides an overview of Dion Lisle's presentation on mobile updates from Citi Growth Ventures, including his background working in mobile payments startups and at Citi, as well as discussions on the evolution of mobile phones, smartphones, mobile operating systems, apps, and the growth of mobile payments and banking around the world. Lisle highlights successes of mobile money systems in various countries and regions, like M-Pesa in Kenya, Gcash and Smart Money in the Philippines, and Osaifu-Keitai mobile wallets in Japan.
International project management and services company, AMEC, employs more than 20,000 people working from a network of offices throughout the U.K., U.S. and Canada
.
Freddie Figgers is an American inventor and entrepreneur who founded his own telecommunications company at a young age. He designed a cell phone that prevents texting while driving and has created other innovative technologies. Figgers overcame difficulties as a child who was abandoned and adopted, and taught himself programming and networking skills from a young age. He now runs Figgers Communication Inc., which provides wireless broadband and voice services using his proprietary network.
Mobile strategies for the tourism industryJames Burnes
James Burnes, CEO of Mobiltopia (www.mobiltopia.com) presents to the Indiana Department of Tourism's New Media Workshop on how the mobile web will impact the future of tourism and what organizations need to consider.
R. gonye devices as enablers of access - techzimtechzimslides
In 2008, Zimbabwe experienced hyperinflation which led to increased prices and shortage of basic goods. Mobile phones became a luxury item. However, there was a need for communication. This led to the emergence of the second hand mobile phone market.
Gtel identified this need for affordable mobile devices and became the first local brand in Zimbabwe. They faced challenges like brand acceptance and perceptions of dual-SIM phones.
Since 2008, mobile internet and smartphone usage has grown significantly in Zimbabwe. By 2014, mobile internet usage is predicted to surpass desktop usage. This shift has led to a more connected society but also challenges for network operators around managing various devices on their networks.
Core concepts for content originators and providers.
1. What's all the fuss about? 2. Why is it confusing? 3. Core concepts. 4. Local direct interaction. 5. Keep it simple stupid !!
The document discusses several ways that information technology has improved and enabled businesses. It provides examples of how mobile phones with internet access and applications allow users to access documents remotely. It also explains how the internet and online communications like email and video calling have allowed businesses to advertise, reach more customers, and hold meetings remotely. Finally, it mentions that IT has improved customer service through features like live chat support and email.
Addicted to connectivity - Perspectives on the global mobile consumer - Delo...Romain Fonnier
Deloitte conducted a survey of over 30,000 mobile phone users across 15 countries to understand mobile connectivity trends. The survey found that:
- Many users now own multiple mobile-enabled devices, such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops with cellular connectivity. This has led to a proliferation of connected devices per individual, which Deloitte refers to as "scatter cushion connectivity."
- Pricing new, faster mobile broadband services will be a major challenge for operators. When asked about a hypothetical very fast (100Mbps) mobile broadband service, users indicated they would be willing to pay between $40-55 per month.
- The key factors that would encourage greater mobile broadband usage among
Cell phones, televisions, and CDs will become much more advanced by 2021. Cell phones will have faster internet, universal signals with no dropped calls, and useful applications. CDs will be replaced by MP3s and online music services. Televisions will offer 3D and 4D movies at home, integrate internet access, and allow online shopping directly through the TV. New technologies will diffuse through social learning and influence, fulfilling needs for gratification, convenience, and new experiences according to several communication theories. Overall, communication technologies will continue to rapidly change and redefine industries over the next decade.
The document provides definitions and descriptions related to information and communication technology (ICT). It defines ICT as the use of electronics, computers, and communication devices to process and transmit information. The brief evolution of computers is then described from first to fourth generations, noting the replacement of vacuum tubes with transistors and integrated circuits. The usage of ICT in everyday life such as education, banking, and e-commerce is listed. The document then discusses computer ethics and legal issues, defining terms like computer ethics, intellectual property, privacy, computer crime, and cyber law. It differentiates between ethics and law, and states the need for intellectual property laws. Finally, it lists ways to protect privacy and describes authentication and verification methods and technologies.
The document discusses the mobile revolution and its implications for government collaboration and public services. It notes that mobile data usage will outgrow fixed data usage by 3 times by 2016. It also discusses the need for governments to ensure equal access to connectivity for citizens of all ages and to provide information to citizens through mobile applications and pushed notifications on smartphones. The rise of mobile technologies is creating a new digital divide between younger citizens who are mobile-first compared to older generations.
This is a seminar I presented on Skype for personal use as part of Darien Library's Spring 2010 Technology Classes Series. It covers the basics of installing and using Skype.
The presentation can also be viewed on the Darien Library website: http://www.darienlibrary.org/2010/05/01/skype-making-connections-video-and-voice-chat
The document discusses creating an ecosystem for next generation networks. It notes challenges telcos face in implementing IMS infrastructure due to a lack of users and applications, creating a "vicious cycle." It proposes MIMOS can help break this cycle by providing tools and infrastructure to application developers and content providers, while working with telcos to jointly offer a variety of applications and drive adoption of new services and networks.
The document discusses story cards, which are short descriptions of features or capabilities that focus on business value rather than technical details. Story cards can be written by anyone to communicate ideas, and they help product teams estimate work, facilitate testing, and ensure ideas remain independent. The document reviews examples of story cards and tools that can be used to write, edit, store, and track story cards throughout the development process. It also discusses when a story card is considered "done."
This document introduces a business opportunity to join a crowdsourced mobile network called YOUR NETWORK. It claims individuals can earn money by installing micro-cells that provide mobile connectivity, and a percentage of revenue is shared. The opportunity promotes innovative products, global connectivity, and earning passive income through the 4WAYS compensation plan like a mobile operator. Success requires hard work and good sales skills, with average earnings of $500-2000 annually but potential to earn much more.
Smartphones are mobile devices that offer advanced computing capabilities and connectivity beyond traditional feature phones. They can run more sophisticated applications and access the internet anywhere, making them useful tools for productivity, education, social engagement, and communication. Smartphones have positively impacted many areas by allowing people to work, learn, and socialize more flexibly outside of traditional settings through constant internet connectivity. However, their influence on education is debated as having both benefits and drawbacks.
Wor(l)d Your Network!!! Revolution mCell 5G & Space Lumina begins !!! Virtual Reality! Революция Спейс Люмина началась!!!Ты готов принять участие в разделе этого рынка?!Are you ready to take part in the section of the market ?!Join our team !!! Присоединяйтесь к нашей команде!!!
https://my.worldgn.com/join/mikcfm
Mr. Scotty Evans has over three decades of experience as an entrepreneur and businessman, founding and leading numerous successful companies in industries such as telecommunications, internet services, and merchant processing. His most recent endeavor, GlobalOne Companies, aims to reinvent the global merchant processing industry through innovative software and partnerships. Mr. Evans is also actively involved in founding a groundbreaking global humanitarian foundation focused on providing clean water, food, and energy to over 1 billion people in need around the world.
PT TEMS NETWORK INDONESIA provides integrated network and communication solutions including infrastructure, applications, and content services. Since 2004, they have experience developing innovative technologies and excellent customer service. They offer total integrated systems at competitive prices with inventory to promptly deliver customer requirements. Their product lines provide network infrastructure and content solutions used by telecom carriers to enable voice, video and data connections for subscribers.
Our core businesses are network infrastructure and data center development. We cater our services
to the following industries: telecom, e-government, banking, education, security, e-commerce,
fintech, network and ICT management.
Cd Anderson Portfolio Internet Solutionscdanderson
1) Internet Solutions (IS) is South Africa's leading internet provider and offers connectivity, communications, cloud, and carrier services across Africa and the Middle East.
2) IS manages over 4 major service areas including connectivity, communications, cloud, and carrier services. It aims to expand these services and connect more businesses and individuals across the continent.
3) Managing Director Derek Wilcocks discusses IS's focus on strong leadership and people. Under his leadership, IS has expanded services, attracted more enterprise clients, and formed new partnerships to deliver advanced technologies like cloud computing and security solutions.
The Nokia corporation is a Finnish multinational telecommunications company founded in 1865 that was once the largest mobile phone maker in the world but has since faced declining market share. It transitioned from using its own Symbian operating system to partnering with Microsoft and using the Windows Phone operating system. However, this transition caused Nokia's smartphone sales to collapse, dropping it from the top smartphone vendor to tenth largest by 2013.
ery Human Technology - How Nokia is facing the population ageing.Petra Soderling
Petra Söderling, Nokia. An online chapter of "Challenges for Assistive Technology", AAATE 2007 conferene proceedings.
Volume 20 Assistive Technology Research Series, Edited by: G. Eizmendi, J.M. Azkoitia and G.M. Craddock
October 2007, 972 pp., hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-58603-791-8
International project management and services company, AMEC, employs more than 20,000 people working from a network of offices throughout the U.K., U.S. and Canada
.
Freddie Figgers is an American inventor and entrepreneur who founded his own telecommunications company at a young age. He designed a cell phone that prevents texting while driving and has created other innovative technologies. Figgers overcame difficulties as a child who was abandoned and adopted, and taught himself programming and networking skills from a young age. He now runs Figgers Communication Inc., which provides wireless broadband and voice services using his proprietary network.
Mobile strategies for the tourism industryJames Burnes
James Burnes, CEO of Mobiltopia (www.mobiltopia.com) presents to the Indiana Department of Tourism's New Media Workshop on how the mobile web will impact the future of tourism and what organizations need to consider.
R. gonye devices as enablers of access - techzimtechzimslides
In 2008, Zimbabwe experienced hyperinflation which led to increased prices and shortage of basic goods. Mobile phones became a luxury item. However, there was a need for communication. This led to the emergence of the second hand mobile phone market.
Gtel identified this need for affordable mobile devices and became the first local brand in Zimbabwe. They faced challenges like brand acceptance and perceptions of dual-SIM phones.
Since 2008, mobile internet and smartphone usage has grown significantly in Zimbabwe. By 2014, mobile internet usage is predicted to surpass desktop usage. This shift has led to a more connected society but also challenges for network operators around managing various devices on their networks.
Core concepts for content originators and providers.
1. What's all the fuss about? 2. Why is it confusing? 3. Core concepts. 4. Local direct interaction. 5. Keep it simple stupid !!
The document discusses several ways that information technology has improved and enabled businesses. It provides examples of how mobile phones with internet access and applications allow users to access documents remotely. It also explains how the internet and online communications like email and video calling have allowed businesses to advertise, reach more customers, and hold meetings remotely. Finally, it mentions that IT has improved customer service through features like live chat support and email.
Addicted to connectivity - Perspectives on the global mobile consumer - Delo...Romain Fonnier
Deloitte conducted a survey of over 30,000 mobile phone users across 15 countries to understand mobile connectivity trends. The survey found that:
- Many users now own multiple mobile-enabled devices, such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops with cellular connectivity. This has led to a proliferation of connected devices per individual, which Deloitte refers to as "scatter cushion connectivity."
- Pricing new, faster mobile broadband services will be a major challenge for operators. When asked about a hypothetical very fast (100Mbps) mobile broadband service, users indicated they would be willing to pay between $40-55 per month.
- The key factors that would encourage greater mobile broadband usage among
Cell phones, televisions, and CDs will become much more advanced by 2021. Cell phones will have faster internet, universal signals with no dropped calls, and useful applications. CDs will be replaced by MP3s and online music services. Televisions will offer 3D and 4D movies at home, integrate internet access, and allow online shopping directly through the TV. New technologies will diffuse through social learning and influence, fulfilling needs for gratification, convenience, and new experiences according to several communication theories. Overall, communication technologies will continue to rapidly change and redefine industries over the next decade.
The document provides definitions and descriptions related to information and communication technology (ICT). It defines ICT as the use of electronics, computers, and communication devices to process and transmit information. The brief evolution of computers is then described from first to fourth generations, noting the replacement of vacuum tubes with transistors and integrated circuits. The usage of ICT in everyday life such as education, banking, and e-commerce is listed. The document then discusses computer ethics and legal issues, defining terms like computer ethics, intellectual property, privacy, computer crime, and cyber law. It differentiates between ethics and law, and states the need for intellectual property laws. Finally, it lists ways to protect privacy and describes authentication and verification methods and technologies.
The document discusses the mobile revolution and its implications for government collaboration and public services. It notes that mobile data usage will outgrow fixed data usage by 3 times by 2016. It also discusses the need for governments to ensure equal access to connectivity for citizens of all ages and to provide information to citizens through mobile applications and pushed notifications on smartphones. The rise of mobile technologies is creating a new digital divide between younger citizens who are mobile-first compared to older generations.
This is a seminar I presented on Skype for personal use as part of Darien Library's Spring 2010 Technology Classes Series. It covers the basics of installing and using Skype.
The presentation can also be viewed on the Darien Library website: http://www.darienlibrary.org/2010/05/01/skype-making-connections-video-and-voice-chat
The document discusses creating an ecosystem for next generation networks. It notes challenges telcos face in implementing IMS infrastructure due to a lack of users and applications, creating a "vicious cycle." It proposes MIMOS can help break this cycle by providing tools and infrastructure to application developers and content providers, while working with telcos to jointly offer a variety of applications and drive adoption of new services and networks.
The document discusses story cards, which are short descriptions of features or capabilities that focus on business value rather than technical details. Story cards can be written by anyone to communicate ideas, and they help product teams estimate work, facilitate testing, and ensure ideas remain independent. The document reviews examples of story cards and tools that can be used to write, edit, store, and track story cards throughout the development process. It also discusses when a story card is considered "done."
This document introduces a business opportunity to join a crowdsourced mobile network called YOUR NETWORK. It claims individuals can earn money by installing micro-cells that provide mobile connectivity, and a percentage of revenue is shared. The opportunity promotes innovative products, global connectivity, and earning passive income through the 4WAYS compensation plan like a mobile operator. Success requires hard work and good sales skills, with average earnings of $500-2000 annually but potential to earn much more.
Smartphones are mobile devices that offer advanced computing capabilities and connectivity beyond traditional feature phones. They can run more sophisticated applications and access the internet anywhere, making them useful tools for productivity, education, social engagement, and communication. Smartphones have positively impacted many areas by allowing people to work, learn, and socialize more flexibly outside of traditional settings through constant internet connectivity. However, their influence on education is debated as having both benefits and drawbacks.
Wor(l)d Your Network!!! Revolution mCell 5G & Space Lumina begins !!! Virtual Reality! Революция Спейс Люмина началась!!!Ты готов принять участие в разделе этого рынка?!Are you ready to take part in the section of the market ?!Join our team !!! Присоединяйтесь к нашей команде!!!
https://my.worldgn.com/join/mikcfm
Mr. Scotty Evans has over three decades of experience as an entrepreneur and businessman, founding and leading numerous successful companies in industries such as telecommunications, internet services, and merchant processing. His most recent endeavor, GlobalOne Companies, aims to reinvent the global merchant processing industry through innovative software and partnerships. Mr. Evans is also actively involved in founding a groundbreaking global humanitarian foundation focused on providing clean water, food, and energy to over 1 billion people in need around the world.
PT TEMS NETWORK INDONESIA provides integrated network and communication solutions including infrastructure, applications, and content services. Since 2004, they have experience developing innovative technologies and excellent customer service. They offer total integrated systems at competitive prices with inventory to promptly deliver customer requirements. Their product lines provide network infrastructure and content solutions used by telecom carriers to enable voice, video and data connections for subscribers.
Our core businesses are network infrastructure and data center development. We cater our services
to the following industries: telecom, e-government, banking, education, security, e-commerce,
fintech, network and ICT management.
Cd Anderson Portfolio Internet Solutionscdanderson
1) Internet Solutions (IS) is South Africa's leading internet provider and offers connectivity, communications, cloud, and carrier services across Africa and the Middle East.
2) IS manages over 4 major service areas including connectivity, communications, cloud, and carrier services. It aims to expand these services and connect more businesses and individuals across the continent.
3) Managing Director Derek Wilcocks discusses IS's focus on strong leadership and people. Under his leadership, IS has expanded services, attracted more enterprise clients, and formed new partnerships to deliver advanced technologies like cloud computing and security solutions.
The Nokia corporation is a Finnish multinational telecommunications company founded in 1865 that was once the largest mobile phone maker in the world but has since faced declining market share. It transitioned from using its own Symbian operating system to partnering with Microsoft and using the Windows Phone operating system. However, this transition caused Nokia's smartphone sales to collapse, dropping it from the top smartphone vendor to tenth largest by 2013.
ery Human Technology - How Nokia is facing the population ageing.Petra Soderling
Petra Söderling, Nokia. An online chapter of "Challenges for Assistive Technology", AAATE 2007 conferene proceedings.
Volume 20 Assistive Technology Research Series, Edited by: G. Eizmendi, J.M. Azkoitia and G.M. Craddock
October 2007, 972 pp., hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-58603-791-8
E sky enum presentation for prospects and customers slideshow v20101128e-sky, Inc
The document summarizes eSky, a global budget telephone service provider that offers ENUM (Electronic Number Mapping) services. ENUM allows users to make calls online or offline using a single electronic telephone number that can connect to multiple communication mediums. eSky provides 9 different ENUM services and has over 10 million users worldwide. It outlines eSky's history and achievements, how its ENUM services work and are priced, and business opportunities for selling eSky services in different markets.
esky enum presentation for prospects and customerse-sky, Inc
The document provides information about eSky, a global budget telephone service provider. It discusses eSky's ENUM telephone service which allows calls over multiple mediums both online and offline. The summary also outlines eSky's 9-in-1 service offerings and how individuals and businesses can utilize eSky's cost-saving communication solutions globally.
1) Wifi Wireless Inc. provides mobile WiFi services including voice, text, data and streaming through an app without needing a WiFi connection. It is targeting 8 million users globally in 3 years and developing a specialty product for Indonesia.
2) The company has partnerships with celebrities like Mike "Daddy" Evans and singer Agnez Mo to promote the service through their social media networks and drive traffic to the company's website.
3) In Indonesia, the company is working with partners to market mobile services under the brand "Black Box" through the app, with offline sales in over 35,000 corner stores and banks. The Indonesian market is growing rapidly and presents a major opportunity.
ExE is a digital and mobile business solution development company founded in 2009 in Vietnam. Their vision is to establish themselves as a leading digital and mobile technology development company through scientific knowledge, creativity, and strategic capabilities. Their mission is to continuously research and design better services to satisfy business owners' needs in a fast-changing technological environment. ExE provides services such as web application development, mobile solution development, mobile marketing solutions, and web and online marketing solutions to help businesses succeed.
PT Zetta Media Inspira is an Indonesian technology company founded in 2015 that provides intelligent technology integration and digital solutions. It works with customers to identify their needs and provide customized software, networking, and mobility solutions. The company's goals are to utilize technology to create more productive and enjoyable lives and bring intelligence and connectivity anywhere through any device.
The document discusses Nokia and social networking sites. It notes that Nokia is a large manufacturer of mobile phones and provides services like applications, games and media through its OVI platform. It also discusses how social networking sites like Facebook are popular applications available on Nokia phones that help connect people and provide a way for Nokia to advertise its products at minimal cost. Potential disadvantages of social networking sites like privacy and security issues are also mentioned.
e-numX presentation to business customers, investors and VC. e-numX is the global telephone number that let you call and receive call for free at your PC, mobile phone anytime anywhere.
Elite Telecom is a leading provider of unified communications and connectivity solutions for businesses. Founded in 2000, it has experienced strong growth through both organic growth and acquisitions. Elite Telecom aims to help businesses improve performance through tailored technology and communication solutions. It prides itself on high quality customer service and technical support.
Solutions Infini is one of India's fastest growing messaging companies, with headquarters in Bangalore and offices throughout India as well as in Dubai, Singapore, and the UK. It provides bulk messaging solutions to over 4,500 clients across various industries in over 190 countries via its SMS gateway network of over 1,000 operators. Solutions Infini has received several awards and recognitions for its rapid growth.
e-numX provides a global telephony service called an E-NUMBER that allows users to make and receive calls from fixed lines, mobile phones, VoIP, and instant messaging services from a single number. This unified communication solution saves customers up to 90% on telecommunication costs compared to traditional phone bills. The e-numX platform integrates e-numbers with popular IM, social media, and mobile networks to provide seamless calling worldwide from any internet-connected device for just one cent per minute.
Exicon is a team of professionals specializing in mobile and internet strategy and execution. They have been operating since 2001, developing game-changing ideas and plans to execute them for clients across major global markets. Exicon customizes teams to match client needs, focusing on areas like strategy, developer programs, mobile advertising, and social media. Their industry specializations include consumer electronics, technology and software companies, and network operators.
Universal Infocom provides innovative IT and telecom solutions to help clients succeed. It was founded in 2001 to offer affordable website services and has since expanded to offer various digital services including web hosting, SMS and voice services, online payment processing, and social media marketing. The company values innovation, trust from customers, and ensuring client success. It has grown significantly since starting with a capital of 50,000 rupees and is now a trusted provider to many businesses and organizations.
Getting access to internet anytime and anywhere was a big achievement back in the time but with apps coming in the picture it has become an even bigger achievement; apps are easy to use and quick to respond, and is ultimately preferred by people because of its customized design that they relate too.
Ericsson is a global provider of communications technology and services, founded in 1876 and headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden. It provides communications networks, telecom services, and support solutions to telecom operators and other industries in over 180 countries. Ericsson plays a key role in enabling an all-communicating world through innovation that empowers people, businesses, and society.
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WOW Mobile is a telecommunications company that allows users to make phone calls over WiFi or mobile data without a SIM card by using their assigned 015 or 15 number on smartphones, laptops, and other devices through its mobile app. It provides affordable calling rates globally and features like video calling, conferencing, and call forwarding. The document outlines WOW Mobile's products, benefits, compensation plan, and how users can download the app and make calls.
The document provides information about e-numX, a VoIP service presented by Jonathan. It discusses e-numX's products like eSky VoIP which allows savings on calls and mobility. The sales presentation is divided into four parts covering the company and products, technical support, training program, and marketing. It describes e-numX's services like Facebook calling, callback, virtual numbers and compares it to competitors. Business opportunities as a distributor are also mentioned.
To set up speed dial numbers on your eSkytel account, login from a computer and go to www.eskytel.com. From there, login with your eNum and password, go to your user profile, select editor mode, and scroll down to the speed dial section. Click add new, enter the phone number, nickname, and speed dial number, then save. Repeat this process to add multiple speed dial numbers.
To set up a new ENUM requires two steps:
1. Login from a computer or supported mobile phone with your eNUM and password.
2. Select "User profile" and "Editor mode" to set the authorized caller ID and forwarding call to your current phone number for when you are busy, no answer, or offline. The reseller must also complete this step for regular phone users.
- It is better to make calls from mobile phones than PCs because call quality may be poorer over wireless connections due to delays, echoes, cracking voices, and background noise.
- To make calls from a PC using eSky, you need to download the eSky dialer, log in with your eNUM ID and PIN, and then you can make calls by dialing numbers directly, choosing from your contacts, or logging into your eSky account.
- eSky allows you to connect calls between any two parties anywhere in the world and provides free calling between eNUM accounts.
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While away or in important meetings, calls can be forwarded to a secretary to avoid distraction. The secretary can take messages and then forward calls back to resume normal communication. Users log into their account on a computer or supported mobile phone and select call forwarding rules to forward all calls to the secretary's number temporarily.
This document provides instructions for making calls from a regular phone using callback or direct call access services. It lists callback and direct call access phone numbers for locations like Singapore, US, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, and Singapore. It also encourages registering for the eNUM service to enable free calls between eNUM users and using the callback function for regular phone users.
This document provides instructions for making phone calls using eSky on an iPhone or other smart phone both online and offline. When online, calls can be made directly using the eSky dial pad or callback service. When offline, a local SIM card is needed and calls must be routed through callback or direct call access numbers. The document also compares international dialing rates of eSky to local carriers and explains how eSky can reduce phone bills.
This document provides instructions for authorizing a new phone number for accessing eSky services when traveling to a new country. It outlines 3 options for obtaining a local phone number and describes steps to complete in the eSky user profile to authorize the new number for callback services, direct calls, and call forwarding when busy or offline.
1) The document discusses 8 ways to reduce your phone bill using eSky including making calls from eSky to regular numbers, eNUM numbers online or offline, using callback or direct call access when offline, choosing the lowest price plan, converting unused data to local calls, and making free eNUM to eNUM calls.
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This document discusses how eSky can be used to reduce corporate phone bills. It provides lower rates for local and international calls compared to traditional carriers. Key points include:
- eSky offers free local and international calls when both parties are online using eNUM numbers. Calls are also very low cost when one party is offline.
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To set up a new ENUM, you must complete two steps: 1) Set the authorized caller ID by selecting call back service, direct call access numbers, or forwarding options. You can input multiple numbers. 2) Set the forwarding call by selecting answering rules and adding phone numbers for calls to forward to when offline or unanswered. The process must be done from a computer as some mobile phones may not be supported for login.
The document provides tips for minimizing personal phone bills by avoiding expensive international calls and SMS, choosing the cheapest local carrier, and using eSky's online calling service which allows free calls between eNUM accounts and very low rates for other calls. It compares the costs of international calls and SMS among local carriers and eSky, and explains how to use eSky to make calls from smartphones or regular phones either online or through call-back services when offline.
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- Employees should choose the lowest priced data plan and use eSky to make all calls to further reduce costs.
- By encouraging partners and contacts to also use eSky, corporations can realize significant savings by making most phone calls either free or at very low rates. Proper use of eSky features and numbers can cut average monthly phone bills by $40-60 per employee.
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2. TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. eSky Vision & Mission 1
II. About eSky 2
III. eSky Licenses & Accreditation 3
IV. eSky Beginnings 4
eSky Technology 4
V. eSky Key People 5
eSky as Cover Story on Potensi Magazine 6
VI. eSky Working Team Worldwide 7
VII. eSky Office Address/Contact Numbers 8
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3. Vision
eSky’s VISION IS TO BE THE LARGEST ENUM SERVICE PROVIDER IN THE WORLD.
e-Sky Inc. is the leader in internet , telecommunications and ENUM service provider, delivering
innovative ENUM solutions to 150 countries on 2012.
Connecting is about helping people to feel close to each others. Wherever, whenever, eSky
believes in communicating, sharing and loving each others in the awesome potential in connecting
the 1 billion internet and email users who do with the 5 billion who don’t.
If we focus on people, and use ENUM technology to help people feel close to what matters, then
the growth will follow. In a world where everyone can be connected, ENUM is the solution .
Mission
eSky’s mission is to provide a global ENUM communication medium for people to communicate
freely with mobile phone and internet.
Millions and billions of people can be benefited by using ENUM everyday to connect with friends,
family and business partners.
eSky aims to become the international leading ENUM and VoIP service provider. ESKY capitalizes
on technologically superior products and services and is designed to enhance business and personal
communication.
eSky lets people to save cost on their communication expenses. People and company who spend
a lot on communication expenses can be benefited from ESKY. The people and companies who use
ESKY services can also increase their income or business revenue through our ESKY solution.
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4. About eSky
eSky was established in December 2002. It’s capitalized on the growing communica-
tions and multimedia industry to create a niche market for its ENUM services. Through
its research and development, eSky has maintained a technological lead in the market-
place and provided the best quality care for the consumer. Today, revenue sources
include a variety of e-numX packages, and a full range of accessories and services.
eSky has a world class management team with direct knowledge of the industry,
extensive research experience, and unique administrative skills. Together, they have a
combined total of over 15 years experience in the telecommunications, cellular and IT
industries.
eSky owns the state-of-the-art telecom switching facility with the world's largest
ENUM soft switch facility located in USA, Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia to power
ENUM. With an aggressive expanding plan, eSky is going to add more facility through-
out the world in near future.
eSky are leading the way in the development and provision of unified communica-
tions and IP services. eSky have worked closely with global standards organizations in
the development of Enum and Universal Personal Telephony and in 2008, launched the
first commercial Enum service based on the 888 international country code.
eSky will also be providing number regis-
tration services for the +1(US), +44 (U.K.), +86
(China) and +7 (Russia) domains. We offer In-
ternational Local Telephone Numbers for in-
coming calls from 52 countries forwarded to
your ENUM.
eSky provide ENUM nameserver services
for the administration of the ENUM domain and
the corresponding NAPTR-records. These ser-
vices can be used for ENUM domains that have
been registered via eSky.co. ESKY is the lead-
ing and one stop ENUM service provider in the
world.
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6. eSky Beginnings
eSky co-founders Jonathan Leong, president and CEO, and Dinas Suhardi Putra, Chief Technology Officer,
brought eSky to life in December 2002. Since then, the company has grown from a small Research and
Development to telecommunication company in Malaysia, USA and Singapore. eSky with a management
team that represents some of the most experienced technology professionals in the industry.
eSky Technology
eSky ENUM technology enables mobile phone users to make international calls at the reduced
price and exceptional sound quality of a local phone call — with or without a WiFi or 3G connection.
At the core of the eSky Mobile service, is a software program/app that you install on your mobile
phone or smartphone.
eSky works on over 800 types of mobile phones including the latest smartphones and Apple
iPhone, Android, BlackBerry, Symbian, Windows Mobile and Java platforms. It takes less than a
minute to download and install the program. The app runs in the background and when you make
an international call, eSky asks your permission to use it.
If you choose to make the call through eSky, you pay the domestic tariff along with eSky ENUM ‘s
tariff for the call abroad, which is up to 95 % cheaper than what regular mobile operators charge.
This is because eSky automatically transfers the call to a much cheaper line of the same quality.
Minutes and call plans can be purchased with all major credit cards from our website and select
mobiles.
• The eSky Mobile application is received and installed on the mobile phone and ready to use in
minutes. It is adapted to most mobile phones and does not require agreements with existing
mobile providers.
• When you dial an international number, the call is re-routed as a local call through a eSky Mobile
gateway and via global traffic carriers to the dialed number. The call is delivered as ordinary
voice traffic in order to secure the voice quality.
• When you send a text message (SMS) the message is converted into data and sent as a data
package using the built-in GPRS on the mobile phone over the eSky-owned gateway.
• eSky can report the balance of the account free of charge and inform prior to a call if the call can
be made with the current credit amount.
• You can top-up your account directly from your mobile using a secure connection.
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7. Key People of eSky
JONATHAN LEONG
Founder and Chief Executive Officer
Leong is a successful entrepreneur with more than 10 years experience in
the wireless telecommunications industry. eSky LLC was formed in December
2002 under the leadership of Jonathan.Being the founder, CEO of the Group,
as well as the CEO of e-Sky, Inc., Jonathan has stretched his business interests
to countries such as the USA, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Philippines and
The People’s Republic of China. He has successfully developed and managed
telecommunications, infrastructure and wireless retail projects globally.Jonathan
started the ENUM project on year 2005 with Dinas.
eSky ENUM is a social telecommunication platform that helps people
communicate more efficiently with their friends, families and coworkers with or
without internet.Jonathan is responsible for setting the overall direction and ENUM strategy for the company.
He leads the design of ENUM’s service and development of its core technology and infrastructure.Prior to
eSky, Jonathan was comes from Civil engineering and Multi-level marketing background. The knowledge,
experience, and contacts accumulated during that period have led to changes in the traditional
telecommunication business. Jonathan opened up his first retail mobile phone shop on year 1999. With only
one small retail kiosk to more than 20 retail shops within 3 years time. Convergence of ICT development,
Jonathan has moved forward his business from retail wireless phone shop to the development of ENUM
solution.
Jonathan has received numerous awards and commendations in connection with his work on the
telecommunication and ENUM, including Malaysia e-entrepreneur of the year in 2002, the honesty entreprise
Kris award by Malaysia Best Entreprise Development Association in year 2002, in the Telecommunication
Entrepreneur category. Granted by Malaysia Technology Development Corporation for the commercialization
and further development ENUM solution. Jonathan was interviewed by Comcast San Jose, RTM Malaysia and
among many others.Jonathan is the co-founder and board committee member of eSky LLC, eSky Multimedia
Sendirian Berhad and e-Sky, Inc. in the Silicon Valley, USA.
DINAS SUHADI PUTRA BIN PUNAWAN
Co-Founder & Chief Technical Officer
Dinas Suhadi Putra is a co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of
eSky, where he leads the ENUM Platform Development and Data teams
and oversees new product design and architecture. In addition, he guides
the global ENUM’s infrastructure to ensure expansion and scalability.He is
also responsible for the company’s ENUM product engineering and
development.Dinas’s research interests include e-numbering database
management and mobile content solution and data mining of large text
and number collections and scientific data. Personally developed Malaysia’s
first mobile ring-tone & logo download system, click to download mobile
ring-tone & logo download system and sms request download system.Prior
to eSky, Dinas served ten years in different positions at Maxis and Time,
the Malaysia telecom operator. Dinas worked as Software programmer and engineer. He is responsible
for the installation and maintenance of the National Optical Fiber network, Southern Region of Malaysia.
He also manage & monitor GPS based NOFN routes & termination mapping.Installation & maintenance
of the POTS network for Johor Bahru area.Dinas also manage the ENUM Research and Development
Laboratory in Multimedia University and University Technology Malaysia. Dinas has been a featured
speaker at several academic, business and technology forums in the Multimedia University.
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8. ef Executive Officer and DINAS
SUHADI PUTRA
JONATH AN LEONG eSky Founder and Chi cover story.
al Officer on POTENSI Magazine
BIN PUNAWA N eSky Co-Founder & Chief Technic
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9. eSky Working Team Worldwide
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
JONATHAN LEONG
eSky LLC, e-Sky, Inc. and eSky Multimedia Sdn. Bhd.
DINAS SUHADI PUTRA
eSky LLc, eSky Multimedia Sdn bhd
eSky ADVISORY GROUP EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT GROUP
• RICK TEO • JONATHAN LEONG
TKE and Associates Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer
• SAM MORTAZAVI
Meridian Computer, San Jose, USA • DINAS SUHADI PUTRA
• BILLI LIM Co-Founder and Chief Technical Officer
Daretofail.com
• AHMAD SHAH • NG KONG LENG
eSky Fellow Operation Manager
• JACK PAN,
Gcard Taiwan
KEY EXECUTIVES BY FUNCTION
ENUM ENGINEERING PRODUCTS
• JONATHAN LEONG • DINAS SUHADI PUTRA
Chief ENUM Evangelist Chief ENUM Evangelist
• DINAS SUHADI PUTRA
Chief Technical Officer
FINANCE
• AHMAD SHAH
ENUM Fellow • CHERLYN CHAI
Finance Manager
SALES
• ERIC WOON LEGAL
International Sales Director
• IKBAL SALAM
• DESMOND TEOH Associates Corporate Lawyer
Sales Manager
• MOHAMAD TAMIZI • ROZREEN BINTI WAN RAMLI
Sales Executive
Corporate Affairs Lawyer
• CHONG KAH PAU
Sales Executive
• SHAMSUDDIN HASSAN
Sales Executive 7
10. eSky LLC
eSky Multimedia Sdn Bhd
Malaysia Office : 51-01-02 Jalan Austin Heights 3
Taman Mount Austin 81100 Johor
Bahru, Johor, Malaysia
USA Office : 1584, Meridian Ave., San Jose 95125 CA
web : www.eSkyCall.com
eMail : jonathan@eSkyCall.com
Cell : +6.019.779.7999
ENUM : 888.9999.9999
Malaysia DID : +6015.4840.6499
USA New York DID : +1.212.389.7919
BBM : 2606D0AF
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