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Google Voice Opens Number Porting

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With number porting available for a limited time on Google Voice, this should really open up this service to the masses.

“We’re continually testing new features to enhance the user experience. For a limited amount of time, we’re making the Google Voice number porting process available to users. We don’t have any additional details to share at this time, but plan to offer this feature to all users in the near future.”

The costs will be $20.  http://www.google.com/voice

Hiscall presents a Technology Showcase

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Communications Technology, Voice & Telephony, Data Services, Cabling, Infrastructure Options and Security Solutions were just a few of the industries represented at yesterday’s Technology Showcase, presented by Hiscall, at the Radisson Hotel Opryland.    This showcase exemplified everything that Hiscall sells and represents.  With over 25 breakout sessions to choose from and over 50 vendors represented, participants stayed very busy throughout the day.
Participating Nashville Technology Members included:
Avaya, Inc.
Juniper Networks, Inc.
Nashville Electric Company
NUVOX
PAETEC
ShoreTel, Inc.
TANDBERG
TippingPoint
Thanks, Hiscall, for letting us be a part of this event, and continuing to grow Nashville’s technology community.

Nashville Tech Story (11/6/09)

Communications Technology, Voice & Telephony, Data Services, Cabling, Infrastructure Options and Security Solutions were just a few of the industries represented at yesterday’s Technology Showcase, presented by Hiscall, at the Radisson Hotel Opryland.    This showcase exemplified everything that Hiscall sells and represents.  With over 25 breakout sessions to choose from and over 50 vendors represented, participants stayed very busy throughout the day.

Participating Nashville Technology Members included:

Thanks, Hiscall, for letting us be a part of this event, and continuing to grow Nashville’s technology community.




Verizon’s DROID hits the market tomorrow

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Nashville Tech Story (11/5/09)

When asked what the five best things are about Motorola’s new Smartphone, DROID, an Android 2.0-powered phone developed in partnership with Google, Verizon Wireless’ Manager of Data Solutions, Terry Henry, had much more than five things to say. There are a number of things that differentiate the DROID from its leading competitors in the wireless market.

1. Customization: DROID’s fully open operating systems makes it completely flexible for the user. You can add applications and widgets of your choice to 3 different screens, which can easily be navigated with the touch of a hand.
2. Flexibility with Applications: If you do not like the applications already installed on the phone, there are over 12,000 compatible apps available on the Android Market™, or you can simply create your own app with the software development kit. In addition, if you think your app is awesome, you can sell it on the marketplace.
3. Multi-Task Capability: The DROID has the capability to run multiple applications simultaneously. With the ability to toggle between 6 applications at one time, you can listen to Pandora, browse the web, answer text messages and check e-mail all without losing speed.
4. Speed: Speaking of speed, the DROID has a 550 megaHz processor, the largest available on the market to date. This speed makes web browsing have a desktop-like experience for the user.
5. Navigation: The user has the ability to search any location through Google, by voice command or text. DROID’s GPS navigation will give you turn by turn directions to you location of choice through Google Maps™ Navigation Beta.
6. Contacts: With DROID’s universal list, your contacts can be integrated from work, personal and even Facebook. What if your phone breaks? With Verizon Wireless’ partnership with Google, all of your contacts are stored in a Gmail™ account, so you can find them directly from your desktop.
7. Camera: In addition to the built in video-camera, the 5-megapixel camera not only has an image stabilization feature, but also has night vision capabilities.
8. Accessories: There’s no need for an alarm clock because your DROID will transform into a media station with the bedside dock. In addition, the car dock creates a hands free navigation system.

Last but not least, Affordability. The new DROID Smartphone is only $199, which comes with over 16 gigs of storage space, a 3.7” display with over 400,000 pixels, and both a touch screen and slide out full QWERTY keyboard. The DROID will be available in Verizon Wireless stores this Friday, November 6th.

Want to learn more? Click Here to view a DROID demonstration video.

Roadtrippin’ Wednesday’s Visits XO Communications

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The Nashville Tech Story (9/2/2009)

The Nashville Technology Council got the opportunity to visit the XO Communications offices in downtown Nashville.  We were able to tour their facility and learn more about what XO Communications brings to the Nashville market, what services they offer and what the Nashville Technology Council can provide to better serve their needs.

Owning over 1100 miles of fiber surrounding the Nashville market, XO Communications is a leader in voice, data and Internet, VoIP and managed services for businesses.  XO operates its own private, nationwide, multi-terabit network delivering industry-leading IP solutions at the fastest speeds available.

The company was originally known as NEXTLINK Communications, which was founded by telecommunications pioneer Craig McCaw.  After a strategic merger in 2000 with the messaging, collaboration, and web hosting services company Concentric, XO Communications was born.  Today, XO provides services in 62 markets across the United States.

For more information on XO Communications and how they can service your needs, go to www.xo.com