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How to use your Smartphone for Free (or v.cheap).

by Calvin Robinson on March 29, 2010.

We’ve all been screwed by the big mobile phone networks at some point. Whether it be unsolicited charges, poor quality/coverage or just incompetent customer service. Well I say why bother with them? Don’t give them the satisfaction of a 18/24month contract – there’s no need to be tied in these days.

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Who uses SMS these days?

by Calvin Robinson on March 29, 2010.

Hey, I’m on a pesimistic vibe about mobile network providers tonight, why not roll with it?

During Kevin Holley‘s (co-inventor of SMS) presentation at #140conf London last year, I recall him mentioning that text messages are extremely over-priced. They use up so little bandwidth that the actual cost is practically negligible - which is probably why most networks are quick to bundle these up to entice you into their 18month contracts.

With free Internet access becoming more regularly available, is there even any need to be sending SMS messages? I’m not making a statement, that’s a genuine question.

We have Twitter, Facebook, BlackBerry Messenger, and cross-platform Push-supporting applications like WhatsApp for sending direct messages just as quickly as SMS. Not to forget Instant Messenger programs like GTalk, Skype, AIM, MSN etc. All free. Most of these services offer other benefits – like not having to know your friend’s phone number. We take address books for granted, but if you don’t happen to have your friend’s latest number stored – there’s no way of reaching them. Whereas you can hit them up on Twitter/Facebook/Gtalk/Skype wherever you are, whoever’s phone/Internet connection you’re using.

I think the most important aspect here, is that we don’t need our phones to send quick text messages anymore. We’re using these programs to communicate with our friends all the time on our computers – so when we’re out and about with our phones, it just becomes second nature to continue the conversation over those platforms.

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Does blanket Internet coverage mean death to mobile networks?

by Calvin Robinson on March 29, 2010.

It’s getting to a point now, where we’re pretty much always connected. We’re always online in some form or another. Forgetting for a moment our conventional PCs/Macs, we have our Smartphones, Netbooks, eReaders and Tablet computers with us where ever we go. Pretty much everything is either WiFi or 3G capable now.

It seems to me that we’re right on the verge of a tipping point. We’ll soon have blanket coverage throughout the whole of the developed world. I think now, the most important question is which technology will become predominant. They can’t all survive, surely?

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VoIP goes mainstream with Google Voice

by Calvin Robinson on October 27, 2009.

Google Voice is going to change the mobile space.

Think about it, when you buy a new mobile phone, you’re usually focusing on the hardware – you find something you really like, then you have to battle with yourself and the providers, to try and find a tarrif that fits you. For the most part they’re overly expensive. If there’s ever a reason you don’t buy a new phone, it’s usually because of the contract surrounding it. Wether that be having to move network, or getting locked into another x month term, it’s never pleasant.

Google are big enough to bring VoIP into the mainstream.

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