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voicemail IS dead


Is Voicemail Dead, Or Simply Evolving?

Sorry “symbian guru” voicemail is dead.

Until mobile service providers offer voice-to-text services included in the standard monthly fee, then voicemail is dead.

Right now there are really only two competing services, spinvox, and callwave, and neither one of them will break into the mainstream market with their current business models in time to stop the demise of voicemail in general.

Spinvox is ridiculously overpriced for anyone who’s native currency isn’t GBP, and even if it is, its still questionable if its truly affordable for the paltry number of message conversions allowed per month, and the whole concept of starting the next months service early if you go over the allotment, means that someone who receives 100 message a month, and pays for the 50 message package (as there’s no 100 message package) will effectively be paying for two years of service to cover one, or for those of us in the USA, $475 a year on top of the regular monthly fee we already pay to our mobile provider.

Callwave isn’t much better, costing $180 a year for 40 messages per month, $300 for 80 messages per month, and $600 for 200 messages per month.

At these rates, when people already pay $10-$20 per month for unlimited sms, mms and data, both services are completely out of the pricing of the casual cell phone user.

Of course, lets not forget that Grandcentral may include voicemail transcription services in the future, and its free of charge.

Either offer the service for free, or roll it into something like unlimited service for $100 / £50 per year, then maybe you’ll stand a chance at breaking into the mainstream market.

computers and email

and we can officially extend the “technology wants to not work for michael” to my computer and my email.

sometimes i flat out hate technology, this past week has been one of those weeks, and sadly it doesn’t show any sign of changing anytime soon.

for the time being, if anyone needs to reach me, best i can say is good luck, i’ll check comments here and at twitter as often as i can, but it may take me a while to get back to you until i sort everything out with my webhost and mobile provider.

of phones and messages

While I am skeptical that anyone will read this, I thought it best to post that I seem to be having extensive problems with voice messages being delivered to my phone.As an example, I just now had 10 messages from the past week delivered to my phone all at once.Apologies if you left me a message and I did not respond to it, odds are I received it right now, or not at all.Needless to say, today’s goal is to rectify this problem, though no promises. 

and i think i’ve found my next phone…

Nokia USA - Nokia E90 - Phones for business - Product

nokiae90-1

so after so much hoopla over the “iphone” it looks like it falls radically short of usability standards as an email device, so it will not be my next phone. Add to that the fact that i greatly enjoy my nokia n73 except have issues with its lack of a full qwerty keyboard and low memory, and i found the not-yet-readily-available in the united stated nokia e90 communicator.

Basically, nokia took the natural progression of their “communicator” series of devices, but switched to the far more usable s60 interface instead of the s80 interface, and added a respectable 3.2megapixel autofocus camera (capable of VGA 30fps video recording!), added internal integrated gps, bluetooth, wifi, a full keyboard, and a true widescreen display (800×352 compared to the lousy 320×480 iphone screen) and jammed all that into a small (albeit not small enough for many) though heavy package (around 200g).

hopefully it will enable me to not have to carry my laptop everywhere (please let it be so!)

here’s hoping it sees a wide-release in the u.s. sometime soon so the price will drop from current astronomically-high-import-pricing.Â