Groovy, bravo! The founder of BubbleTALK has created a "org" for BubbleTALK open standard. Their effort is to transform the BubbleTALK as a socialTALK that everyone can explore, build application on top of the BubbleTALK technologies and concept. Most vital is what mobile subscribers prefer more on BubbleTALK ....
BubbleTALK.org
What is french Va Va Voom ? If you don't get it thats fine but you should know what french ENTRETIEN De Bulle :) ...
Wednesday, December 28, 2005
Tuesday, December 27, 2005
'SALE' - Cheapest bubble msg in Town
M1 has dropped it bubble message rate in town, a good news for singaporean.

Charges
Registration: Free
Monthly Subscription: Not applicable
Usage Charge:
• 5.25¢ per BubbleTALK™ message sent
• 5.25¢ per request to retrieve heard messages
• Min balance of 50¢ required to send messages for M Card (prepaid) customers
p/s: Previously it was 10 cents per message sent and replied..

Charges
Registration: Free
Monthly Subscription: Not applicable
Usage Charge:
• 5.25¢ per BubbleTALK™ message sent
• 5.25¢ per request to retrieve heard messages
• Min balance of 50¢ required to send messages for M Card (prepaid) customers
p/s: Previously it was 10 cents per message sent and replied..
BubbleTALK babies - End of Year 2005
The map below show how fast the BubbleTALK is spreading in Asia in Year 2005.
1st BubbleTALK was borned in 31st January 2005 (Malaysia), 2nd BubbleTALK was borned in 10th August 2005 (Singapore)
Somehow, the company that provided the solution of BubbleTALK should at least publish a book call "BubbleTALK in ASIA - 2005" such as the cover page below. :) The book should contain the progress on BubbleTALK within year 2005, some number for BubbleTALK statistic generated by operator, number of messages and etc. Otherwise, the company should has the weekly, monthly or yearly electronic printed BubbleTALK NewsWeek magazine :) in voice, text and video.
1st BubbleTALK was borned in 31st January 2005 (Malaysia), 2nd BubbleTALK was borned in 10th August 2005 (Singapore)
Somehow, the company that provided the solution of BubbleTALK should at least publish a book call "BubbleTALK in ASIA - 2005" such as the cover page below. :) The book should contain the progress on BubbleTALK within year 2005, some number for BubbleTALK statistic generated by operator, number of messages and etc. Otherwise, the company should has the weekly, monthly or yearly electronic printed BubbleTALK NewsWeek magazine :) in voice, text and video.
People talk about Maxis VoiceSMS
Can't find lots comment on the recently launched VoiceSMS by Maxis on the web but least not at last, found the following:
"So N send this VoiceSMS thingy to me. The sms was "You've received voicesms blablabla... press *1* to retrieve it" something like that.
And what frustrated me is I can't even connect (do I use the correct term?) and hear the voice of my darling... Instead this annoying lady voice said "sorry, the number you've dialled is not in service.." WTF??
So I try to send voicesms to her instead. To do it you dial **012XXXXXXX and follow the instruction. SHE GOT IT! But why I cant?? Damn IT!
Maybe for the first time I hate MAXIS!!"
Check out this forum Maxis VoiceSMS Feedback
Another forum has features Maxis VoiceSMS as below: Nultrix Forum
"So N send this VoiceSMS thingy to me. The sms was "You've received voicesms blablabla... press *1* to retrieve it" something like that.
And what frustrated me is I can't even connect (do I use the correct term?) and hear the voice of my darling... Instead this annoying lady voice said "sorry, the number you've dialled is not in service.." WTF??
So I try to send voicesms to her instead. To do it you dial **012XXXXXXX and follow the instruction. SHE GOT IT! But why I cant?? Damn IT!
Maybe for the first time I hate MAXIS!!"
Check out this forum Maxis VoiceSMS Feedback
Another forum has features Maxis VoiceSMS as below: Nultrix Forum
BubbleTALK clone - MAXIS VoiceSMS
Everyone aware of the "CLONE", we had animal clone, human clone is on the way of process. Now, we have "BubbleTALK CLONE". There is alway the debate on "clone". Please pop in your opinions !!
Maxis Malaysia has recently launched so call "Voice SMS", I did not notice not until my mate tell me and I checked it on their official website. Maxis did not put lots effort to promote its VoiceSMS. Check out Maxis VoiceSMS website Say it better with VoiceSMS - Maxis

Maxis VoiceSMS is not the actual VoiceSMS. Maxis VoiceSMS is intrusive where the recipient recieve voice call rather than the SMS notification (non-instrusive). It is similar to someone is calling you but instead of talk to the sender realtime, you listen to the message. Many people do not want to be interrupted, and do not want to be forced to pick up the call. Operator has to understand this.
Most operator nowaday do not tend to understand subscriber needs. This is important !!
Maxis Malaysia has recently launched so call "Voice SMS", I did not notice not until my mate tell me and I checked it on their official website. Maxis did not put lots effort to promote its VoiceSMS. Check out Maxis VoiceSMS website Say it better with VoiceSMS - Maxis

Maxis VoiceSMS is not the actual VoiceSMS. Maxis VoiceSMS is intrusive where the recipient recieve voice call rather than the SMS notification (non-instrusive). It is similar to someone is calling you but instead of talk to the sender realtime, you listen to the message. Many people do not want to be interrupted, and do not want to be forced to pick up the call. Operator has to understand this.
Most operator nowaday do not tend to understand subscriber needs. This is important !!
Monday, December 05, 2005
Ericsson TALK of BubbleTALK
Ericsson Mobility World
BubbleTalk brings voice to SMS
"BubbleMotion will rely on its close relationship with Ericsson to break into new regions such as other Asian countries and Europe. Through this strong global marketing partnership with Ericsson and its recent successful launch of BubbleTalk with operator M1 in Singapore, BubbleMotion has already begun venturing into new markets."
Although he is riding high on the wave of success, Coushik has very down-to-earth advice for developers. "Look at the technology and how people use it," he says. "Build your applications with the local market in mind – it's hard trying to appeal to a world market. Provide operators with a roadmap for your service, as well as a business case. And finally, believe in what you have and stick to your guns."
BubbleTalk brings voice to SMS
"BubbleMotion will rely on its close relationship with Ericsson to break into new regions such as other Asian countries and Europe. Through this strong global marketing partnership with Ericsson and its recent successful launch of BubbleTalk with operator M1 in Singapore, BubbleMotion has already begun venturing into new markets."
Although he is riding high on the wave of success, Coushik has very down-to-earth advice for developers. "Look at the technology and how people use it," he says. "Build your applications with the local market in mind – it's hard trying to appeal to a world market. Provide operators with a roadmap for your service, as well as a business case. And finally, believe in what you have and stick to your guns."
Sunday, December 04, 2005
Two sites featuring BubbleTALK
You got to check this out and the comment from user about the technologies.
Wireless Weblog
Wireless WEBLOG
Engadget.com
Engadget
- Cell Phone Messaging finds its voice
Wireless Weblog
Wireless WEBLOG
Engadget.com
Engadget
- Cell Phone Messaging finds its voice
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