With respect to converged mobile for MNF being managed disgracefully. I think you are really only making this comment as FRE crow on about it so much that it makes people look at the other VOIP co's like ENG & MNF and see that they don't have it.
Well, actually, I do not believe that FRE even offer it in Australia do they? Also, any mobile VOIP solution offered in Australia will only be available for Wifi & 3G signals which clearly do not offer the reliability & range of possible future alternate technologies such as the much touted Wimex or 4G.
Don't forget that these solutions only run on a limited number of Nokia N & E series handsets anyway. I have pointed to Fring in the past as a good free solution and I now notice that even MNF refer to Fring on their website as a better alternative.
MNF appear to recognise this and so offer it for free to their client base, something that does not work properly should not be charged for, I say shame on FRE for trying to make money out of this technology when it ain't "all that".
FRE is a financial basket case and FRE shareholders would do well to demand answers and cash cutbacks immeditely from FRE directors. Truly disgraceful, massive wage draw by all key execs and no firm data on where growth will come from other than a rehash of the same old tired announcments like Tesco, JB Hifi, etc. No better so many cheap speccy mining stocks IMO.
MNF will dominate or have a serious chuck of the VOIP marketplace in Australia. I suspect however that they will share that space with ENG in whatever form ENG ends up in.
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