- OBiTALK Portal Features: Manage Your OBi, Connect to Your Friends' OBi Devices, Add Services, Download Apps for PC, Speed Dial Up to 99 OBi Endpoints or Phone Numbers
- Some of the OBi110 Calling Features: Call Forward, Caller ID - Name - Number, Anonymous Caller Blocking, Message Waiting Indication - Visual and Tone Based
- VoIP ATA and Gateway Supports Analog Line, GV and SIP Services; Callcentric, Sipgate, Vitelity, Voip.ms, etc.
- Works with Google Voice for FREE calls to the USA and Canada to 2012 - Great international rates too!
- Make free calls on the OBiTALK Network - Connect to other OBi Devices or use the free OBiON for iPhone application or OBiAPP for your PC.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Will Bunch is senior writer for the Philadelphia Daily News â" where he writes the popular political blog Attytood â" and a senior fellow with Media Matters for America. He shared the 1992 Pulitzer Prize for spot news reporting in 1992 when he was at New York Newsday. His books include The Backlash: Right-Wing Radicals, High-Def Hucksters and Paranoid Politics in the Age of Obama, and Tear Down This Myth: The Right-Wing Distor! tion of the Reagan Legacy. His articles have also appeared in the New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post, Mother Jones, The Los Angeles Times, American Prospect, American Journalism Review, and elsewhere. He lives in the Philadelphia suburbs with his family.
On the rain-soaked morning of October 1, 2011, the couple hundred protesters camping out in a concrete park in Lower Manhattan and calling themselves Occupy Wall Street were a ragtag army of young revolutionary dreamers, whose declared war against corporate greed and appalling income inequality was mostly ignored by the media and struggling to get any traction with Americaâs battered middle class. By nightfall, the Occupy Wall Street movement had captured the national imagination â" exploding onto the front page and sparking a wave of protest in all 50 states. This is the remarkable story of the tense few hours that changed everything: âOctober 1, 2011: The Battle of the Brooklyn Bridge.â In this insta! nt history, youâll see the dramatic showdown between marcher! s and a wall of New York Police Department officers, resulting in 700 arrests, through the eyes of the everyday Americans who lived it â" an idealistic and daring college radical, a salty-tongued retired Vietnam-era lawyer on a quest for social justice, the shy theatrical props manager taking part in his first protest, and many more. âOctober 1, 2011â goes behind the headlines to show a miscalculating NYPD struggling to protect the status quo, to reveal the improbable sparks touching off a new American revolution, and to relive the life-altering choices faced by average citizens trapped inside a police âkettleâ as a damp darkness descended on the Brooklyn Bridge. But most importantly, it recasts the Occupy Wall Street movement as a struggle over something even more fundamental than economic injustice: A yearning by ignored and unheard Americans to simply reclaim the public square â" the battle that came to a head on a Saturday afternoon high atop the most famous bridge in ! the world.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Will Bunch is senior writer for the Philadelphia Daily News â" where he writes the popular political blog Attytood â" and a senior fellow with Media Matters for America. He shared the 1992 Pulitzer Prize for spot news reporting in 1992 when he was at New York Newsday. His books include The Backlash: Right-Wing Radicals, High-Def Hucksters and Paranoid Politics in the Age of Obama, and Tear Down This Myth: The Right-Wing Distortion of the Reagan Legacy. His articles have also appeared in the New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post, Mother Jones, The Los Angeles Times, American Prospect, American Journalism Review, and elsewhere. He lives in the Philadelphia suburbs with his family.
Support (technical or warranty) will be provided by the seller from whom you obtain the product.With the OBi110, you are in control of your communications life. From the OBi110's on-board connections to a telephone, your phone line and via the Internet, ! you have the power to bridge mobile, fixed line and Internet p! hone ser vices (VoIP). The OBi provides you with an abundance of control and enhanced convenience. OBi can use the web and social networking tools to bring everything and everybody together to speak freely and even for free! When it makes sense, the OBi110 can use the Internet and OBiTALK between OBi users. In this case, a traditional phone service is never needed to make the connections. Talking becomes truly free. You can put the âsocialâ back into social networking.
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