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March 12, 2008
Toktumi's Peter Sisson Speaks at eComm'08
Client Toktumi's CEO Peter Sisson plans to speak at the new Emerging Communications Conference (eComm08) on March 13 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View to discuss the potential impact of search dialing and PC-phone integration on telecommunications business models. His presentation, entitled: "Search Dialing, Now You're Talking, will address the convergence of search and voice features on phones.
Toktumi can either be used as a softphone directly from a PC, or connected to virtually any regular phone by adding an inexpensive adapter. A free version is available which provides a phone number, voicemail, and free calling and conferencing with other Toktumi users worldwide.
Full service is $12.95 per month per line, enabling calls to most regular phones worldwide for only two cents per minute, and allows customers to select their phone numbers or port current numbers to Toktumi.
March 12, 2008 in Client Announcements, On Technology, On VoIP | Permalink
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Flipping screens, moving screen… blah. When do they come up with a screen-only with a virtual keyboard. Just the screen…www.birmarket.com
Posted by: Seren Griwi | May 15, 2008 10:11:16 PM













