Fixed mobile convergence (FMC) has become a term often used over the last three or so years by those in the telecommunications industry. This approach allows you do something much more simple than what the term implies - it lets you use one phone (and one phone number) while moving between point A point B and point C (or more).
The Federal Communications Commission recently confirmed that it has gone ahead with an approval for a new internet-for-the-poor program along the same lines as Lifeline, its free government cell phone program.
Apkudo, Inc., a new start-up created by Android, unveiled its new software and services offering, Apkudo Device Analytics, which is software designed to test new Android smartphones and tablets prior to their launch.
Canadian wireless carrier Rogers Communications has launched a new app called One Number, allowing its customers to use a computer as their mobile handset. That means they can now use their computer for talking, chatting and sending text messages, all using their Rogers cell phone number.
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