Maybe we
should think in a different direction to let the .tel domain dialing dream become
true.
I guess is
much easier to convince start-ups to integrated and support .tel domain dialing
compare to long-established phone manufacturer.
I just read
a CES [Unveiled ] blog entry today.
The company
UrbanHello is trying to collect some money over kickstarter .com to develop a
new DECT phone (with CAT-iq support means internet access and therefore DNS queries could
be supported)
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1504990231/the-home-phone?ref=live
http://www.urbanhello.com/en/content/6-the-home-phone
Does
anybody plan to visit the CES 2013 this week? Maybe other phone start-up manufacturers
present their new phones as well. Maybe you can try to get into a conversation. Just
to get an common impression if there are maybe interested to support .tel domain dailing. ( I’m sure Telnic
won’t try it)
Just
another idea…
.tel
should think in a different direction to let the .tel domain dialing dream become
true.
I guess is
much easier to convince start-ups to integrated and support .tel domain dialing
compare to long-established phone manufacturer.
I just read
a CES [Unveiled ] blog entry today.
The company
UrbanHello is trying to collect some money over kickstarter .com to develop a
new DECT phone (with CAT-iq support means internet access and therefore DNS queries could
be supported)
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1504990231/the-home-phone?ref=live
http://www.urbanhello.com/en/content/6-the-home-phone
Does
anybody plan to visit the CES 2013 this week? Maybe other phone start-up manufacturers
present their new phones as well. Maybe you can try to get into a conversation. Just
to get an common impression if there are maybe interested to support .tel domain dailing. ( I’m sure Telnic
won’t try it)
Just
another idea…
.tel