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Quick Take: AT&T Joins OpenStack

Quick Take: AT&T Joins OpenStack

By Krishnan Subramanian on January 9, 2012

OpenStack (previous CloudAve coverage) got a big boost today with the announcement that AT&T is joining the OpenStack community. According to a blog post by AT&T, they are becoming the first US Telco to join OpenStack community. We also announced today that AT&T has become the first U.S. telecom services provider to join the OpenStack [...]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged ATT, briefs, iaas, infrastructure, Infrastructure services, open cloud, open source, open source cloud, opensource, openstack | Leave a response

New From AT&T: A Fee For No Fees

New From AT&T: A Fee For No Fees

By Dave Michels on August 28, 2011

When touch-tone dialing was new, the Bell System charged a small fee for the service. It was actually cheaper to provide touch-tone (the registers that hear dialing were freed-up much quicker). The Bell system figured out that customers liked the faster dialing, and were willing to pay a premium to get it. Extra fees are [...]

Posted in Business | Tagged ATT, Bell System, carriers, Long-distance calling, t-mobile, Voice over IP | 1 Response

Thought of the Day: Carriers!

Thought of the Day: Carriers!

By Dave Michels on August 24, 2011

Remember what hotels taught us? They taught us to never make a long distance call from the room. The hotels discovered that long distance wasn’t just a service, but a money maker and charged us through the nose on long distance usage. It sorta worked w…

Posted in General | Tagged ATT, carriers, google, skype, starbucks, Telecommunications

The Tethering / Hotspot Debate: No, You’re Not a Thief. But Somebody Else is a Highway Robber.

The Tethering / Hotspot Debate: No, You’re Not a Thief. But Somebody Else is a Highway Robber.

By Zoli Erdos on April 4, 2011

Interesting debate at ZDNet over wireless data plans:  James Kendrick claims that unpaid tethering makes you a thief.   Thankfully his fellow ZDNet-er Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols has the common sense to dispute  this tethering thief nonsense. Yes, technically if your wireless contract includes an anti-hotspot clause and you turn this feature on, you are in violation. Of [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Mobile | Tagged anachronism, android, ATT, data plans, data service, hotspot, ipad, iphone, mobility, situational device, Tether, wireless, ZDNet

Ungrateful iBozos, Stop the Whining. Get a (i)Life.  Part# 2.

Ungrateful iBozos, Stop the Whining. Get a (i)Life. Part# 2.

By Zoli Erdos on June 24, 2010

<sarcasm> What’s wrong with the iPhone? – asks Mashable.  They even created this useful (?)  infographic: Well, let’s see: Yellow dots or band – So what?  Have you not heard of personalization? Why would you all want the same boring screen? Reception – That’s your $ saver, dummy.  Besides, do you really want to fry [...]

Posted in Just for fun, Mobile | Tagged ATT, cellualar, humor, ibozo, ilife, iphone, mobility, sarcasm, wireless

Ungrateful iBozos, Stop the Whining. Get a (i)Life.

Ungrateful iBozos, Stop the Whining. Get a (i)Life.

By Zoli Erdos on June 16, 2010

<sarcasm> I’m sick of all this whining within the iFamily.  These iBozos just don’t appreciate all the goodness they have. iPhone preorder systems failed.  So what?  You’ve just saved a boatload of money, be happy, get a life! Yet another At&T security breach. What’s the big deal?  All your data is public anyway, has been [...]

Posted in Just for fun, Mobile | Tagged ATT, cellualar, humor, ibozo, ichurch, ifamily, ilife, ipad, iphone, iwhiner, mobility, privacy, sarcasm, security breach, wireless

iPhone iPen iPaper

iPhone iPen iPaper

By Zoli Erdos on June 15, 2010

What’s iPen? Not this.  What’s iPaper?  Not this (although Scribd has a strong case). It’s AT&T taking iPhone orders on paper and pen.  In 2010. Well, at least paper won’t leak customer data like AT&T’s systems are.

Posted in Just for fun | Tagged Apple, ATT, ipaper, ipen, iphone, scribd

AT&T’s Tiered Plans: Killing Of Mobile Innovation Or Opportunity For Others

AT&T’s Tiered Plans: Killing Of Mobile Innovation Or Opportunity For Others

By Krishnan Subramanian on June 4, 2010

Image by Getty Images via @daylife AT&T shocked the iPad users this week with an announcement that it will eliminate the unlimited data plan they offer now. In fact, this unlimited, no contract plan was one of the reasons many people, including me, bought iPad 3G in the first place. Even though many will not [...]

Posted in Analysis, Mobile | Tagged ATT, data plans, ipad, mobile, Mobile web, telecom | 3 Responses

iPhone? Android? It’s All Irrelevant when you Can’t Get a Signal

iPhone? Android? It’s All Irrelevant when you Can’t Get a Signal

By Zoli Erdos on May 6, 2010

Will iPhone users move to Verizon?  – goes the speculation, based on a study published @ Fortune showing AT&T drop calls 3 times as frequently as Verizon. From my vantage point even dropped calls would be a luxury – meaning you can get a strong enough signal to place calls in the first place.  Apparently [...]

Posted in General, Mobile | Tagged ATT, cellular, HTC, htc incredible, iphone, mobility, smartphones, sprint, t-mobile, verizon

Telecoms unite against Apple

By Dan Morrill on February 15, 2010

Apple faces the combined ire of 24 of the worlds telecom companies who want to start their own application store so that people that download applications to their phones and make more money off the applications that they are currently trying to support. Apple should buy T-Mobile or some other telecom, much like Google is [...]

Posted in Design, Mobile | Tagged Apple, applications, ATT, companies, consumers, Misc Technology, mobile, t-mobile, telecom, verizon

Time for Device Independent Data Plans

Time for Device Independent Data Plans

By Zoli Erdos on January 27, 2010

The Apple iPad event is still on, and the Internet is crumbling… Twitter barely crawls, CoveritLive isn’t exactly live, the major sites providing blog coverage are barely accessible… this is iKill – the day Apple Killed The Net. But I want to talk about something more important: It’s a screenshot from Engadget’s coverage.  Yes, reasonable [...]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged 3g, Apple, ATT, cable, data plan, google, ipad, iphone, nexus one, t-mobile, verizon, wifi, wireless, wireless plans | 2 Responses

AT and T starts blaming customers for downloading too much

AT and T starts blaming customers for downloading too much

By Dan Morrill on December 11, 2009

Usually the first rule of business is that the customer is right always. Well maybe not so much according to AT&T, especially when it comes to the Iphone and data “hogs”. While unlimited plans usually mean unlimited, it looks like unlimited is soon going to mean caps, and extra charges for well, using your unlimited [...]

Posted in General | Tagged android, Apple, ATT, business, Comcast, funding, iphone, Participation, smartphone, Streaming media, Technology, verizon

The Four Quadrants of Innovation: Disruptive vs Incremental

The Four Quadrants of Innovation: Disruptive vs Incremental

By Hutch Carpenter on December 1, 2009

I recently wrote up a post, Most Dangerous Innovation Misperception – The Silver Bullet Approach. In it, I discussed the issue of organizations myopically focusing on only disruptive innovations to the exclusion of more incremental or sustaining innovations. In doing more research on the subject, I began thinking about the dynamics that apply when a [...]

Posted in Strategy | Tagged abc, amazon, ATT, disruptive, fox, geek, hulu, incremental, innovation, kindle, nbc, pwc, toyota, tv, twitter, walmart | 2 Responses

It’s an Innovation Geekfest! AT&T’s Tech Showcase

It’s an Innovation Geekfest! AT&T’s Tech Showcase

By Hutch Carpenter on November 9, 2009

On Thursday, November 5, I attended the AT&T Technology Showcase in San Francisco. The Tech Showcase presents some of the latest cool inventions coming from AT&T Labs. Imagine a highly professional, well-resourced Maker Faire. AT&T calls the showcase, “The Art of the Possible”, stressing the experimental nature of this stuff. While I’m not actually a [...]

Posted in General | Tagged ATT, geek, geocasting, healthcare, iphone, iptv, projectors, sensors, social networks, Television, tv remote, twitter

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