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Default 07-05-2009, 02:38

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Here's a list of what would probably make an ideal offering:
1. Reasonable rates in many countries. We already have Mobal, which has great coverage but whose rates are not very reasonable. So, any offering needs to be reasonable.
We believe our rates are pretty reasonable wherever possible.

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2. Voicemail which does not involve multiple international diverts which run the cost up. This is a failing of many traditional carriers.
When people call your telna Mobile and hit your voicemail, you do not pay anything for that call. You can easily check your voicemail online for free, or receive it as an attachment via email.

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3. Flexible configuration. The customer should be able to forward incoming calls to other destinations: international numbers or VOIP numbers. (See #1)
Forward to US or international destinations of the telna Mobile number should be possible shortly at telna regular long distance rates. Forward to a SIP account would come later on, once we create a proper VOIP offering.

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It should be possible to set up filters for incoming calls if you want. Some can ring through, some go right to VM and some can be told your not in service. Voicemail might allow for a secret PIN which will bypass the filters. So, if it's 2:00 AM in India and I have set the phone to "Do not disturb" (See #10) but my boss or wife has an emergency, he/she can use the PIN to make the phone ring anyway.
Interesting idea. We added it to the roadmap.

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4. Can be called via a SIP address to allow forwarding from home PBXs and maybe even being called via SIPBroker access numbers.
This is now possible (following request in this forum). Just send your incoming call via SIP protocol to 12345678900@voip.telnamobile.com where 12345678900 is your telna Mobile phone number in E164 format.

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5. Voicemail can be: 1) accessed by phone, SIP, or web or 2) forwarded as an e-mail attachment.
Voicemail is already available via phone: either from telna Mobile phone, but you are charged the cost of an incoming call in the country where you are, or from any other phone in the world (cost of an international call to the telna Mobile US number). Voicemail are also available for free on our website and you can setup an automatic email forward.

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6. Can be set to either ring a SIP number and the mobile phone at the same time or if the VOIP is connected to just ring VOIP. Many customers really like to use their home cellular carrier's VOIP adjunct when traveling (e.g. T-Mobile H@H). This is a similar situation.
This will be for later once we have a real VOIP offering.

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7. A good selection of DID numbers. At least one POP in each State would be nice. One in each area code would be ideal.
Currently we have 3 states, we extend to 6 states within 3 weeks. We will most likely grow to as many states as possible based on customers interest for the service.

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8. SMS forwarding to other cells or even to e-mail would be nice.
Forwarding to email was already scheduled. Forwarding to other cells is a good idea and we add it to the roadmap.

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9. GPRS (See #1)
As soon as we have proper control of data flow we'll offer the GPRS.

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10. A cool little Java applet for your smartphone that allows you to do most of the configuration functions securely via GPRS or WiFi using a minimum of data traffic.
Sorry we won't offer a Java applet. However we'll have a light mobile web page for settings later on, as well as an API which would allow anyone who wants to make their own java applet.

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Any other suggestions?
Thank you very much for the suggestions!
   
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