Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Homeless Showed me How DIDX is Pretty Cool

Sitting in Breaktime Expresso this morning, sharing coffee with a few local *homeless guys and gals... (no, I'm not homeless, but I have been), we discussed the news on Google and Yahoo on my laptop (free WIFI at BE, cool). They are some of the few American consumers (non-telecom-businesspeople) who don't bat an eye when I tell them Super Technologies offers mainly wholesale telecom solutions like a global phone number exchange.

They usually respond with one of the following:
1. So, you mean, I could get me a phone number of my own that I could get calls and voicemails on even though I don't own a cell phone or landline?
2. I could sure use finding a telephone company who could do that for me. There's a few PC's on WIFI at the local End of the Line Cafe I can use free. They have headsets, too. Now, I don't have to give away my freedom just to get a phone number.

Very interesting, indeed... so what is the latest for DIDXCHANGE?

DIDX.net, the world’s largest DID/DDI phone number market place, announces interconnection with Microsoft MSN Messenger using gtalk2voip services. DIDX is the DID exchange for 3250+ telecom companies from over 200 countries around the globe.

DIDX began with 100 members in August 25, 2005. It is one of the most disruptive yet practical VoIP services in the 21st century, created and maintained by Super Technologies, Inc., VoIP technology company for six years, based in sunny Pensacola, Florida.

The MSN interconnection makes Super Technologies, Inc. the first company in the world to offer phone lines on Microsoft MSN Messenger and the opportunity to empower more individuals and industry than ever with DID from Africa, Asia, Americas, Australia, and Europe. “We predicted the ever-increasing demand in the world market for DID versatility as long ago as 1999. We have made it our mission to cater to this demand.

Most of all, we are excited about the un-imaginable number of opportunities available to us and even more so, our thousands of global telecom partners to benefit from this deal,” says Suzanne Bowen CEO, Super Technologies. Customers can own a US, UK, France, Australia, Malaysia, Poland, Pakistan, and/or Nigeria phone numbers (DID = Direct Inward Dialing) on their regular Microsoft MSN Messenger.

Super Technologies, Inc.'s DIDX service is poised to offer similar interconnection services for other exciting programs such as Google Talk, Gizmo Project, Groovytel, Free World Dialup**and Skype. Initially the service will be offered through the DIDX’s retail number sales web site on www.virtualphoneline.com

Measures are in the process now to add the module to the wholesale DID engine at www.didx.net. MSN Messenger*** is a service and product of Microsoft Corporation.

Google Talk is a service and product of Google, Inc. Skype is a product and service of Skype Limited. All services and products mentioned are property of their relative companies.

*See Eddie of San Jose, homeless and sitting at Lite Rail at 2 AM to be on time to his new job.

**As of fall 2008, Freeworlddialup is a paid service.

***MSN Messenger is the second most popular IM after QQ in China.

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