Rebtel Press Coverage
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New Survey Finds Americans Still Prefer the Phone Over Email, Texting, Social Networks
ReadWriteWeb, June 22, 2011
I think I could live quite happily without the "phone" part of my mobile phone. Other than taking press briefings and calling my parents, I rarely use my iPhone for actual calls. I'd rather text or IM. But according to survey results released today, it looks like my preferred methods of communication don't match most Americans'.
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Phone Calls Still Favored by Adults for Communicating With Others
PCWorld, June 22, 2011
Voice phone communication and email are still preferred by Americans over social networks, texting and other messaging modes for reaching out to family, friends and co-workers, according to a new survey of 2,300 adults.
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Phone calls still favored by adults for communicating with others
ComputerWorld, June 22, 2011
Voice phone communication and email are still preferred by Americans over social networks, texting and other messaging modes for reaching out to family, friends and co-workers, according to a new survey of 2,300 adults.
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Phone Calls Still Favored By Adults for Communicating with Others
CIO Today, June 22, 2011
Voice phone communication and email are still preferred by Americans over social networks, texting and other messaging modes for reaching out to family, friends and co-workers, according to a new survey of 2,300 adults.
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Phone calls still favored by adults for communicating with others
Network World, June 22, 2011
Voice phone communication and email are still preferred by Americans over social networks, texting and other messaging modes for reaching out to family, friends and co-workers, according to a new survey of 2,300 adults.
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New Survey Finds Americans Still Prefer the Phone Over Email, Texting, Social Networks
New York Times, June 22, 2011
I think I could live quite happily without the "phone" part of my mobile phone. Other than taking press briefings and calling my parents, I rarely use my iPhone for actual calls. I'd rather text or IM. But according to survey results released today, it looks like my preferred methods of communication don't match most Americans'.
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FierceVOIP, June 8, 2011
Skype's pending acquisition by Microsoft has once again put a spotlight on the VoIP space as a whole. For a while there, Skype and Vonage seemed to dominate the sector, with few other companies getting credit for their innovations. But, the pending $8.5 billion deal for Skype may send industry watchers delving deeper to look at some of the prominent players and their potential.
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Rebtel CEO: VoIP Is Just A Glorified Fixed Line, Mobile Is Where It’s At
Tech Crunch, June 8, 2011
Rebtel considers itself to be one of the biggest threats to the Skype empire, so I was interested in learning from the company’s CEO, Andreas Bernstrom, how they felt about Microsoft acquiring their main rival for $8.5 billion in cash.
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Rebtel CEO: VoIP Is Just A Glorified Fixed Line, Mobile Is Where It’s At
Washington Post, June 8, 2011
Rebtel considers itself to be one of the biggest threats to the Skype empire, so I was interested in learning from the company’s CEO, Andreas Bernstrom, how they felt about Microsoft acquiring their main rival for $8.5 billion in cash.
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Rebtel CEO: VoIP Is Just A Glorified Fixed Line; Hail Mobile
dslreports.com, June 8, 2011
Rebtel considers itself to be one of the biggest threats to the Skype empire, so I was interested in learning from the company’s CEO, Andreas Bernstrom, how they felt about Microsoft acquiring their main rival for $8.5 billion in cash.

