Archive for 'voip'

CAIP, TekSavvy, Bell and Throttling

photo credit: mrbill CBC just had two pieces on the throttling fiasco that’s still going on. One was an interview with Bell’s Mirko Bibic by Spark, the other was from The Current.

Mailing campaign on Canadian net neutrality

I just realized that neutrality.ca is still updating, but it’s in chronological rather than reverse chronological order. Look at the bottom for new posts. The plan of defense right now appears to be writing to your MP (you can look up the appropriate mailing list based on your postal code) and the Minister of Industry [...]

Unusual callback feature in Toronto

I just discovered an ad for a cool callback server with a twist I haven’t seen before. I’ve used three styles of callback servers so far. One I’d have to send a SMS containing the number I wanted to connect to, the other I’d have to dial the number when I was called back. Then [...]

Neutrality.ca [is now] kicking, [not] flatlining

Update June 8th 2007: On June 5th, Dr. Michael Geist has brought neutrality.ca back up. Courtesy of David Eaves you can see Kevin McArthur’s explanation of the downtime on Facebook. And now, the old post: Neutrality.ca has just shown a glimmer of life. It’s said that it’s been migrating to a new owner for about [...]

Jajah on an unsupported cellphone

Update May 30th 2007: Looks like you can also initiate calls and change your source number at mobile.jajah.com. Check it out. It might still be worth constructing bookmarks as I show here in order to save on transfer. Thanks to the anonymous commenter below! I’m always on the look out for ways to get cheaper [...]