On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, at 20:28 [=GMT-0000], Gordon Hudson wrote:

> 25 to 35 % of our domains are sold to people requiring a stable email
> address.
>
> The question is - what comes next?
>
> One of my concerns is that the next "killer app" will be too complex
> for an organisation of our size to implement.
>
> This is where Tucows can help.
>
> If Tucows is able to be visionary and look at what is coming next
> then we may be able to get a head start on the competition
> without having to make huge capital investment.

Integration of internet and (mobile) phones? Enum and SIP. Mail to phone
messaging and vice versa. I do not see it moving much yet, but maybe I am
not looking right. In theory it sounds like the next step.

It would be nice to give people just one address and let "the computers"
find out where to deliver the message: Your phone, your email, even a fax
perhaps. And being able to control these flows yourself. A picture of it:
People in group 3 cannot call me this weekend. Their messages go to email.
I read that on Monday. If people in group 0 email me during the weekend,
my system will send a message to my mobile phone to alert me. For folks in
group 1, this is only true, if they add IMMEDIATE ATTENTION in the subject
line.

This involves so many services that hardly any reseller will be able to
set this up. Maybe, Tucows?

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