Om Malik and Surj Patel kicked off the ETel conference with a startup Launchpad, six minute demos of new products from 7 companies:
- GrandCentral - single number reach + unified messaging
- OpenFire (formerly Wildfire) from Jive Software - XMPP Instant Messaging server that does VoIP
- Cellcrypt - client for mobile phones to push encrypted voice mail
- Peerant - Ruby P2P app to connect visitors on web sites to agents
- mySay - phone number to leave and retrieve group voice messages
- Flat Planet Phone Company - Platform for SMB voice services - $199/year for reseller partition
- MIG33 from Project Goth Ltd - VoIP over mobile data
The winner is to be decided by sending a text message to Mozes - at this writing GrandCentral was ahead, followed by MIG33.
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