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Entries Tagged ‘numbers’
AT&T Continues Its Attack Against Google Voice With A Second Letter To The FCC
Techcrunch: The back-and-forth between AT&T, Google, and the FCC over Google Voice’s blocking of some rural telephone numbers continues, and it’s getting even nastier. AT&T’s latest letter to the FCC attempts to undermine Google’s recent argument that it’s blocking exorbitantly expensive calls to some numbers in part because they are associated with sex lines. In fact, AT&T says, some of the numbers being blocked include an ambulance service, church, Benedictine nuns, doctors, and more. Oh, and that’s not AT&T’s only problem with Google — it also thinks that the FCC should consider regulating the search giant on the web as well.
The letter (which we’ve embedded below) is long, first detailing in depth AT&T’s problems with Google Voice, which it says should be held to the same rules as AT&T and other tradional carriers are. The letter then goes on a lengthy argument making the case that if the FCC fails to regulate Google now, the search giant could use its “gatekeeper control” over the Internet to block access to applications:
But Google’s call blocking begs an even more important question that the Commission must consider as it evaluates whether to adopt rules regarding Internet openness. If the Commission is going to be a “smart cop on the beat preserving a free and open Internet,” then shouldn’t its “beat” necessarily cover the entire Internet neighborhood, including Google? Indeed, if the Commission cannot stop Google from blocking disfavored telephone calls as Google contends, then how could the Commission ever stop Google from also blocking disfavored websites from appearing in the results of its search engine; or prohibit Google from blocking access to applications that compete with its own email, text messaging, cloud computing and other services; or otherwise prevent Google from abusing the gatekeeper control it wields over the Internet?
The letter continues after that, detailing all of the times when Google may have exercised its power to somehow restrict free speech or show favoritsm toward certain political views that were in line with its own. AT&T even pulls out Google’s famous “don’t be evil motto”, asserting that Google should have “no objection to abiding by the Internet Policy Statement and other net neutrality principles it advocates with respect to Google Voice and all of the Internet-based services, applications and content that it offers.”
Finally, AT&T summarizes its arguments with a document called “The Truth About Google Voice and the Open Internet Principles“, where it presents four supposed lies being told by Google, each tagged with the heading “What Google Wants You to Believe” (duh duh duh), followed by AT&T’s response, “The Truth“. That document begins on page 9 of the embed below.
It’s all worth a read, but once again it’s hard to listen to AT&T’s argument’s for net neutrality when it concludes the letter by saying it’s against changes in policy in the first place. Still, AT&T does raise some interesting points, and it’s likely we’ll be hearing similar debates as the line between telecommunication services and Internet services continues to blur. For now though, the FCC doesn’t seem to buying the net neutrality angle. From the Washington Post:
Sources at the FCC who spoke on the condititon of anonymity said the FCC inquiry focuses on the question of potential violations of telecommunications law. The agency does not plan to look into potential violations of net neutrality — or open-Internet guidelines — because officials didn’t appear to agree with such claims.
Phone numbers explained
A CY.TALK® line without a Phone number can make calls all over the world, and receive calls only from other CY.TALK® members. Having a Phone Number gives you a new ability: you can now receive calls from any telephone network (mobile, land line, satellite…). It adds value not only to you but to your partners, family or just about any parties that call you. A simple example: you are a company based in France and you send a salesmen to China. The French office can subscribe to a Chinese Phone Number allowing your salesmen to call you on this number at the cost of a local Chinese call, thus minimizing company expenses on international calls;
- Receiving calls is free for a reasonable use (see our Conditions);
- You will never miss a call: just add rules in the Call Forwarding to have the calls sent where you want;
- You can also activate Voice Mail to take calls for you. You will receive voice messages by email;
- The number is yours as long as you have the subscription;
- You can have as many Phone Numbers as you wish;
- Choose the subscription that matches your needs to benefit from great savings;
- Multiple simultaneous calls supported for incoming and outgoing: You can have as many CY.TALK® phones as you wish attached to the same member. If two or more CY.TALK® phones are configured the same way, upon receiving a call, all will ring simultaneously. The first one to be answered will take the call. For instance, you can have a support call center in Romania and one in China, when a client in need dials the number, the phones will ring simultaneously in both locations. The same applies for individuals having a phone at their home and their office. You can have as many simultaneous calls as you have CY.TALK® phones.
Categories: Phone numbers are divided into four categories. They represent how ‘nice’ and easily recognizable each number is. The more noble the material the ‘nicer’ is the number. Choosing an easily recognizable number for your organization or yourself is a marketing tool. It ease communication, by making you more visible, enhancing your image and gives confidence to your customers.
- Standard: just a simple number
- Silver: a couple or three digits are the same or in a short sequence
- Gold: a nice sequence or many digits are the same, very easy to remember
- Diamond: Rare and exceptional numbers
Subscription periods: The subscription period will determine the length of you subscription as well as your discount, the longer the subscription time is the more discount you will receive. For any subscription period you choose you will always be billed one month at a time.
Tags: Call forwarding, cell, contact, CY.TALK®, diamond, discount, gateway, golden, multiple simultaneous calls, numbers, phone, services, silver, standard, subscription
Voicemail to email. How does it work in video.
Free voicemail to email
Usually when you receive a voice message you have to dial in to your provider to hear it, most of the times the call is not free. CY.TALK® has a different approach: each time someone leaves you a voice mail we will email to you a small file containing the audio message, all you have to do to listen to it is to open it! You can now save them and organize them the way you want. Your messages will be also stored on CY.TALK® website for a period of time so you download them or listen to them again from there. You can access your voicemail from your CY.TALK® phone or any other traditional phone by calling the voice mail access numbers available from many countries.

You can listen to your messages form the CY.TALK® website as well:
CY.TALK® Voicemail Box
Never miss a message!
Tags: contact, form, gateway, GSM, mobile, numbers, per, phone, services, start, Voice mail
How to have calls follow me everywhere I want
Never miss a call! Up to 4 diverts possible.
Don’t like to miss phone calls? Configure the CY.TALK® Call Forwarding to have your calls follow you consecutively to up to 4 different numbers.
Could be set like that:
1 – Ring on my mobile
2 – Try my secretary
3 – Try my car phone
4 – Find me at home!
To prevent callers form hanging up while the search for you is on, a FREE announcement tells the callers to hold the line while we search for you.

Another Free CY.TALK® service.
Tags: Call Management, cell, contact, CY.TALK®, form, gateway, GSM, mobile, numbers, per, phone, services
Worldwide Phone Numbers explanation video
Choose your phone number from more than 500 cities worldwide
How would you like to have a phone number from another country so people can call you at the cost of a local call? No more long distance calls!! Prices start at a low 4 EUR/ Month, incoming calls are free!

How to avoid GSM roaming costs
A simple system to avoid GSM roaming costs when your traveling.
As well as never missing a call.
Easy and fast to setup, and you can change all your settings from your accounts page.
Let’s use the following scenario:
You live in France and have a French mobile.
You will travel to Australia and have there a mobile number.
You will need to have a French phone number from CY.TALK®.
You will set your mobile phone to divert all your calls to your French phone number.
Then you will set your French phone number (from the “Call Forwarding” in your profile) to send all calls to your Australian mobile.
Every time someone will call you on your French mobile it will be forwarded to your French virtual number which in turn will be forwarded to your Australian number.
Call to your French mobile>Your CY.TALK® French phone number>Your Australian mobile number
All this happens extremely fast, and it is completely transparent to the person calling you.
The caller will have no idea where you are answering from.
this way it is much cheaper then using your GSM roaming (the cost involved here are a transfer from your French mobile to your French phone number (very cheap) and then a call form you CY.TALK® account to Australia mobile)
You can see all the incoming calls in your reports – no more people saying they called you and you didn’t pick up!
All your calls will be sent to your CY.TALK® voicemail to email system. All the voicemails will be on your computer as well as on the server. You can listen to them form any phone as well.
You can also configure more divert if you don’t pick up your mobile on time, forward to your home, hotel, other mobile…
The only limit is your creativity!!
Am here to answer any questions/ideas you might have.
Huge choice of Phone numbers
Hi all,
I can proudly announce that now we offer a wide choice of Phone numbers form all over the world.
More than 500 cites in many countries. Prices start at a low 4 euro per month!
If you have a special need please do not hesitate to contact our sales team.
Use CY.TALK® from your GSM
If you want to use your home or office numbers from your GSM mobile and benefit from CY.TALK® services; try our landline to CY.TALK® gateway! Save while you are on the move!
Save with your cell phone! click here
New web-site version online, improved browser compatibility
Hello,
As of this morning, a new version of CY.TALK® website was released,
Enhanced compatibility with the following browsers:
- Internet explorer 6
- Internet explorer 7
- Google Chrome
- FireFox 3
- Safari
And various enhancements throughout the website to speed up navigation and make the interface even more user friendly and easy to use.
We are always looking for way to improve, simply and make new service available to our customers. If you have any ideas or enhancement you would like to see, please post them the in the Wish list forum.
Enjoy!
Tags: browser, contact, CY.TALK®, FireFox 3, Google Chrome, Internet explorer 6, Internet explorer 7, mobile, numbers, per, phone, Safari, services
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