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Cellphone Cramming Gets a Second Look – NYTimes.com

posted by Admin 5:11 PM
Saturday, April 7, 2012

A few months ago I was reviewing the Verizon Wireless bill which I pay for my mom and saw 2 charges for premium messages equaling to $20 a month. You may ask what’s a premium message? It is a charge you get when you think you are getting a free service. When you see an advertisement for a free ringtone, BEWARE , there is always a fine print stating that you will automatically be billed $9.99 a month, although you can always really get a ringtone for free. There are always popups on computer screens telling one to fill out a simple form to find an ideal match..etc. Unsuspecting persons fall prey for that gimmick and that is how the companies get their information, including their number, and then the recurring monthly charges start. When I called my carrier and complained they told me that the person using the phone must have ordered the service. I told them to block it so it won’t happen again but the next month the same charges occurred on my bill, I did not hesitate ,to contact my service again, i was then told to send a text to the billing party., and tell them CANCEL or STOP. Wireless carriers should make it easy for customers to decide if they want a service and what it will cost and an easy way to decline or to cancel. I work with clients daily who have these recurring charges with no explanation. . . We should be aware of these unfair practices by wireless and wireline companies so be aware , read your bills before paying.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/08/your-money/cellphone-cramming-gets-a-second-look.html

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AT&T and Nokia are about to launch the Lumia 900, arguably the first Windows Phone “hero” device to hit the U.S. market. Business users should pay close attention, given Blackberry’s steepening decline and a leveling off of business feature enhancements on iOS and Android.

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/nokia-lumia-windows-phone-vs-ios-android-the-business-apps-view/72961

It’s but a wee bit of time until the Nokia Lumia 900 officially launches on AT&T and savvy shoppers can pick themselves up a brand-new Windows Phone for the simple price of one penny.

No, that’s not a typo. AT&T might have the Lumia 900 listed for a cool $99.99 as of this article’s writing, but a quick trip over to Amazon reveals that you can purchase the same device for a tiny piece of copper (technically, copper-plated Zinc, but who’s counting?

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Why dont you back up your contacts before you lose them?

posted by Admin 10:05 AM
Thursday, March 29, 2012

My friend Nick from Doyouit reminded our networking group how important it is to backup you computers and that reminded me of a situation I had a few days ago. I had a lady come to me almost crying her phone would not stay on because the charging port was broken and she had all of her contacts in the phone. The phone was a Verizon Wireless LG Voyager and a family member gave her an old LG Env 3 to use. She had spent two hours the day before in the store working with the representatives trying to get her contacts with now luck and that night she called Verizon Wireless technical  support but still with no results.

Luckily I was able to rig the phone with an old home charger that fit the LG Voyager and got a little charge in then I was able to Bluetooth the contacts from the Voyager to the Env 3. Their were over 400 contacts that transfer over to the replacement phone.

All of this could of been avoided if they had used Backup Assistance which is a free Verizon Wireless service that backs up your contacts. This service can be used on simple phone and smartphones. There is even an upgraded version called Backup Assistance Plus that backs up pictures and music also. Smartphone owners should always use the services like Google on Android phones, Blackberry desktop manager and iTunes to back up the contacts.

Don’t let your phone die then worry about how you can retrieve your information. Contact the Mobilewiseguy to find out what options you have to backup your data and if you or your company need help with backing up the data from your computers call my friend Nick with Doyouit.

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Unlimited calling $19.99 a month making a home phone mobile

posted by Admin 5:14 PM
Thursday, March 15, 2012

Discover a new way to save on your home phone service. $19.99 a month for unlimited calls with nationwide long-distance

Keep Your Existing Home Phone Home Phone Connect is compatible with your existing cordless or corded handsets. Continue to use your favorite Verizon Wireless voice calling features like Caller ID, Call Waiting and 3–Way Calling.

Simple Activation. Port your home number to Verizon Wireless or establish a new line of service. Activate service, and begin making and receiving calls.

This device is portable take it with you when traveling and make unlimited calls.

Snowbirds whom put there phone on a suspension when they are in there winter home will never have to do that again. You can take your home number back and fourth and never miss a call. Do you have an RV this is the perfect solution for you. Do you travel and stay in hotels take this device and make all the call you want.

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Mobile VoIP in the news today and what can I do with it?

posted by Admin 9:43 AM
Wednesday, February 22, 2012

I have been using VoIP services with my wireless phone for years. My first VoIP service was with Bellsouth Mobility the “One number service” which was provided by Call Sciences. I was able to have my cell number ring 5 different phones at the same time or it could ring one at a time until I was found. I could listen to my voicemails online and forward the message to anyone. One of my favorite features was being able to put someone on hold and call someone else speak to them then combine those two calls by themselves. When I answered the phone from my land line I would not use any of my cellular minutes.This service was truly ahead of its time.

These days I use Google Voice which gives almost all the same features as I had with the One number service and Google Voice has some different features like on my contact page of my Blog you can click the Google Voice icon and call me. Google Voice also transcribes my voicemails into text and emails and or texts them to me. The application on my phone gives me the visual voicemail feature that you see on iPhones or you can get from YouMail. I also use Google Voive

Kineto’s Smart VoIP Goes Head To Head With Google Voice, Skype | PCWorld Business Center
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/250441/kinetos_smart_voip_goes_head_to_head_with_google_voice_skype.html

eVoice(R) Launches New VoIP Mobile App for Android(R) – MarketWatch
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/evoicer-launches-new-voip-mobile-app-for-androidr-2012-02-22

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One of my old cellphones and very cool in its day

posted by Admin 5:20 PM
Thursday, September 15, 2011

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This is a Motorola Vader a analog phone with a built in answering machine that allowed you to screen your calls. This was one of the first phones with caller id and it was the smallest phone at that time. The phone used to sell for $500 with a contract from Bellsouth Mobility.

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u-verse my multiview

posted by Admin 8:33 PM
Tuesday, June 22, 2010

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Beginning June 28, 2010, U-verse will be the first television
provider to launch

My Multiview. My Multiview allows U-verse customers to take
control of their television entertainment by choosing the
channels they want displayed in their Multiview. Cable cannot
do that.

• Award-winning My Multiview allows you to follow up to four
channels at once, of your choosing.
• My Multiview can be customized on each receiver in your
home.
• Important: My Multiview feature will begin launching in
select markets on June 28, 2010, and will be available in all
markets by July 23, 2010.

Local communications will alert you when your market
receives My Multivew. ‬
Wireless from AT&T

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