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		<title>By: Dan Siemon</title>
		<link>http://saunderslog.com/2007/01/29/another-newly-discovered-voip-blog/#comment-114414</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Feb 2007 04:50:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>After seeing the comment about  the VoIP blog community being closed I created a VoIP topic on Local Thoughts which is a blog aggregation site I'm working on. I managed to track down a pretty good list of VoIP bloggers (including this site of course).

&lt;a href="http://www.localthoughts.com/node/418/" rel="nofollow"&gt;VoIP at Local Thoughts&lt;/a&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After seeing the comment about  the VoIP blog community being closed I created a VoIP topic on Local Thoughts which is a blog aggregation site I&#8217;m working on. I managed to track down a pretty good list of VoIP bloggers (including this site of course).</p>
<p><a href="http://www.localthoughts.com/node/418/" rel="nofollow">VoIP at Local Thoughts</a></p>
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		<title>By: Digital Common Sense &#187; Breaking Down Walls - All the Damned Walls</title>
		<link>http://saunderslog.com/2007/01/29/another-newly-discovered-voip-blog/#comment-113826</link>
		<dc:creator>Digital Common Sense &#187; Breaking Down Walls - All the Damned Walls</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Jan 2007 03:02:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] I&#8217;m using Thomas as an example here for a reason. Since my last week or so has been rather unusual, I&#8217;ve managed to tag several blog posts that I wanted to get back to. I felt compelled to comment. First this from my friend Alec Saunders: Another newly discovered VoIP blogThomas Anglero has been writing Telecomâ€™s Tsunami since 2003, and Iâ€™m embarrassed to say that I wasnâ€™t aware of it. He complains that the VoIP blogging community is closed. I guess in his position you might think that. [read Alec&#8217;s full post] [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I&#8217;m using Thomas as an example here for a reason. Since my last week or so has been rather unusual, I&#8217;ve managed to tag several blog posts that I wanted to get back to. I felt compelled to comment. First this from my friend Alec Saunders: Another newly discovered VoIP blogThomas Anglero has been writing Telecomâ€™s Tsunami since 2003, and Iâ€™m embarrassed to say that I wasnâ€™t aware of it. He complains that the VoIP blogging community is closed. I guess in his position you might think that. [read Alec&#8217;s full post] [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Dean Hedges</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jan 2007 03:21:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>got interested in the telcos when i read this ... "Grains of sand--the most humble and ostensibly worthless of materials--metamorphosed into silicon wafers and optically pure glass, making possible the creation of worldwide communications networks. This, together with the deployment of ever more sophisticated satellite systems, has begun providing access to the accumulated knowledge of the entire human race for people everywhere, without distinction. It is apparent that the decades immediately ahead will see the integration of telephone, television, and computer technologies into a single, unified system of communication and information, whose inexpensive appliances will be available on a mass scale. It would be difficult to exaggerate the psychological and social impact of the anticipated replacement of the jumble of existing monetary systems--for many, the ultimate fortress of nationalist pride--by a single world currency operating largely through electronic impulses. " ... in my mind i was like wow ... if i could isolate that "single world currency operating largely through electronic impulses" before anyone else why i could become stinking rich ... first thought of was gold &#38; silver, but alas in todays world there are far to many other considerations than such the simplistic route of gold/silver, which, btw, are zero yield investments and thus only martyrs and saints are attracted to a bimettalic money regime ... so ... it wasn't to long after reading that statement i ran across two things ... nttl.ob and the iraqi dinar ... nttl fired my imagination as to what if the various telcos of the world could be united in a single parent company ...as to the iraqi dinar ... it was like ... wow ... first voip than mbanking than some sorta loca/regional/national/global clearing house ... but the iraqi dinar ... trillions of paper notes just floating about ... yea ... big changes for the world if the dinar is to knock out and consolidate all the jumble of existing monetary systems .... could take decades ... but hey ... at least i have a dream ... oneness,dh ... http://messages.finance.yahoo.com/mb/NTTL.OB</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>got interested in the telcos when i read this &#8230; &#8220;Grains of sand&#8211;the most humble and ostensibly worthless of materials&#8211;metamorphosed into silicon wafers and optically pure glass, making possible the creation of worldwide communications networks. This, together with the deployment of ever more sophisticated satellite systems, has begun providing access to the accumulated knowledge of the entire human race for people everywhere, without distinction. It is apparent that the decades immediately ahead will see the integration of telephone, television, and computer technologies into a single, unified system of communication and information, whose inexpensive appliances will be available on a mass scale. It would be difficult to exaggerate the psychological and social impact of the anticipated replacement of the jumble of existing monetary systems&#8211;for many, the ultimate fortress of nationalist pride&#8211;by a single world currency operating largely through electronic impulses. &#8221; &#8230; in my mind i was like wow &#8230; if i could isolate that &#8220;single world currency operating largely through electronic impulses&#8221; before anyone else why i could become stinking rich &#8230; first thought of was gold &amp; silver, but alas in todays world there are far to many other considerations than such the simplistic route of gold/silver, which, btw, are zero yield investments and thus only martyrs and saints are attracted to a bimettalic money regime &#8230; so &#8230; it wasn&#8217;t to long after reading that statement i ran across two things &#8230; nttl.ob and the iraqi dinar &#8230; nttl fired my imagination as to what if the various telcos of the world could be united in a single parent company &#8230;as to the iraqi dinar &#8230; it was like &#8230; wow &#8230; first voip than mbanking than some sorta loca/regional/national/global clearing house &#8230; but the iraqi dinar &#8230; trillions of paper notes just floating about &#8230; yea &#8230; big changes for the world if the dinar is to knock out and consolidate all the jumble of existing monetary systems &#8230;. could take decades &#8230; but hey &#8230; at least i have a dream &#8230; oneness,dh &#8230; <a href="http://messages.finance.yahoo.com/mb/NTTL.OB" rel="nofollow">http://messages.finance.yahoo.com/mb/NTTL.OB</a></p>
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		<title>By: Todays Round Up of VoIP News - VoIP Monitor .net</title>
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		<dc:creator>Todays Round Up of VoIP News - VoIP Monitor .net</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jan 2007 20:39:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Todays Round Up of VoIP News  Jan writes about a new Skype Extra Ringjacker - Hijack your friends Ringtone! Ring them up with your music!. Great.... let's hope this doesn't lead to an invasion of ABBA calls. Here's where you can find the Ringjacker download. Tom Keating comments Skype Pro launches all while giving props where props are due to Rich Tehrani who rummored it last week at ITEXPO. Alec Saunders, helping to discover a new, yet old VoIP blogger source Thomas Anglero who's been writing Telecom's Tsunami since 2003. I'm always interested in helping spread the word of a new resource of VoIP information. I enjoyed reading Anglero's post on Opening the VoIP community... to everyone. If I can't bring you the news myself, why not share the work of others and help open the gates of the VoIP blogging community. Alec makes a great point that "As with any blogger, the quickest way to get my attention is write something that links to something Iâ€™ve written, or drop me an email." Amen to that. What better way to end todays VoIP blog round up than with an episode of VoIP cops busy in Bangladesh and even More â€œCopsâ€ in Bangladesh. Busts include $360,000 worth of VoIP equipment being rounded up in the latest 14th and 15th crack downs. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Todays Round Up of VoIP News  Jan writes about a new Skype Extra Ringjacker - Hijack your friends Ringtone! Ring them up with your music!. Great&#8230;. let&#8217;s hope this doesn&#8217;t lead to an invasion of ABBA calls. Here&#8217;s where you can find the Ringjacker download. Tom Keating comments Skype Pro launches all while giving props where props are due to Rich Tehrani who rummored it last week at ITEXPO. Alec Saunders, helping to discover a new, yet old VoIP blogger source Thomas Anglero who&#8217;s been writing Telecom&#8217;s Tsunami since 2003. I&#8217;m always interested in helping spread the word of a new resource of VoIP information. I enjoyed reading Anglero&#8217;s post on Opening the VoIP community&#8230; to everyone. If I can&#8217;t bring you the news myself, why not share the work of others and help open the gates of the VoIP blogging community. Alec makes a great point that &#8220;As with any blogger, the quickest way to get my attention is write something that links to something Iâ€™ve written, or drop me an email.&#8221; Amen to that. What better way to end todays VoIP blog round up than with an episode of VoIP cops busy in Bangladesh and even More â€œCopsâ€ in Bangladesh. Busts include $360,000 worth of VoIP equipment being rounded up in the latest 14th and 15th crack downs. [...]</p>
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