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    Silicon Valley watching .Tel ?

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    Silicon Valley watching .Tel ? Empty Silicon Valley watching .Tel ?

    Post by Telnic 2014-12-31, 3:45 pm

    mikeseaton09-28-2012 10:01 PM




    Silicon Valley watching .Tel ?
     
    Check out this post - http://www.teltalk.org/t540-silicon-...is-watching-us

    Mike Seaton

    tony mayo09-29-2012 10:39 AM




    Quote:



    Originally Posted by mikeseaton (Post 25697)
    Check out this post - http://www.teltalk.org/t540-silicon-...is-watching-us

    Mike Seaton



    [size]
    I find the opening comments in the post linked to above hilarious in the context of my own experience in trying to join the teltalk.org forum. 

    I have made several efforts in the past few months to sign up to this forum with no success. 

    It doesn't appear to recognise .ie emails - and on my last attempt using a .tel email address the forum failed to email the usual confirmation link as promised.

    I certainly hope that "all people around the world who have an interest in .tel ..." don't hit the same obstacles![/size]

    Alex09-29-2012 01:19 PM




    Hello Tony,

    You've registered yourself successfully on the 27th September:

    Member tonymayo

    I'm always happy about feedback and immediately I've simplified the registration process for TelTalk.org.

    Please let me know if you need further assistance.

    Thank you for your note and teltalk to you soon!

    Alex

    mikeseaton09-29-2012 02:45 PM




    Quote:



    Originally Posted by tony mayo (Post 25701)
    I have made several efforts in the past few months to sign up to this forum with no success.


    [size]
    Tony, your registration experience would appear to be a one-off !

    Just about every major contributor to this Telnic forum is now also posting on http://www.TelTalk.org

    As you've now been registered OK on TelTalk I look forward to reading your posts shortly !

    Mike Seaton[/size]

    tony mayo09-29-2012 02:58 PM




    Thanks Mike.
    Looking forward to adding my tuppence worth.

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