ZA Tech Show: Episode 18
Posted on Monday, June 30th, 2008 at 5:37 am by Simon and filed under Podcast episodes.This week the ZA Tech Show crew is joined by Stefano Mattiello, Neotel’s head of enterprise services.
- We talk to Matt about the progress Neotel is making in rolling out its network and bringing new services to market.
- Discuss the problems associated with Vodacom’s new Vodafone Live! browsing ‘enhancements’ that break mobile applications and interfere with mobile Web browsing on the network.
- Look at Nokia’s purchase and promised release of the Symbian mobile platform.
- Speculate on the the mobile market, including rumours regarding the Playstation phone.
- Remember Bill Gates’ last day at work and the extension of Windows XP support to 2014.
- Talk about the future of operating systems.
- Preview ICANN’s proposed introduction of new top-level domain names.
- Give feedback on the Amazon decision to halt services via the South African Post Office.
And more…
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Comment by Agent Smith, posted on July 4th, 2008 at 6:36 amGreat show, I listen every week.
Good to have had S Mattiello from Neotel on the show. Could have pushed him more on the absence of ethernet on the Neotel device though!
Everyone I know will never even consider switching to Neotel if there’s no support for ethernet routers. Sharing/routing the connection is key in most households.
I’m enjoying your show guys – Thanks. I have a few comments which are hopefully positive. Can we increase the sound a wee bit and level it out too? I think it would be nice if you sometimes look at technology from a more South African perspective rather than from a US or UK perspective. Another interesting area is Dial-up which you may have neglected – Recently in the US researchers found that 62% of dial-up users had no interest in “Doing Broadband” http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/210186/dialup-users-dont-want-broadband.html Now I’m sure in SA there are a whole lot more Dial-up users – so don’t throw those US Robotics modem’s away yet! How about discussing how we can reuse, donate or discard of our existing PC’s and electronic peripherals … or even perhaps initiatives around it? Oh and finally, not sure who said it on this episode as I sometimes don’t remember if it is Ben, Duncan or Brett – (Simon I always recognise you) but you asked Stefano that you would like a “more” convergent telecoms company – Please NO as we already have one called Telkom (or is it Hellkom?) so I’d rather spend a few minutes a month paying the separate bills BUT have the freedom of choice!
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Re dissing serial ports, I’ve got a 7 year old Palm Vx that only syncs via COM. And no, there isn’t any mobile device that works as well (for me) as the Vx:
-Form factor and weight
-Battery lasts more than a week
-Good user interface and input system, Graffiti *1* still rules!
MAYBE the iPhone will be half decent enough, we’ll have to wait and see.