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Posts Tagged ‘verizon’

Skydeck’s cool mobile phone book site being undone by its CEO

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

Skydeck makes a very cool product, but it is destined for smallness

The product: It’s a service the mobile phone carriers can use to make their Web pages actually useful for their customers. Instead of just showing a bunch of marketing pitches and the minutiae of the customer’s bill, a Skydeck-powered site shows phone users who they talk to, either in chronological order or by frequency, and in an extremely comprehensible format. For users whose phones have the necessary software enabled (SyncML), it will also let them manage their phone address books.

A better phone bill.

(Credit: Skydeck)

Add-ons for social network sites let users coordinate their online networks with their phone’s dialing directory. Very useful.

Why the business won’t work: Because CEO Jason Devitt is angry at his potential customers, and makes no bones about it in public or in front of Congress. At the Supernova conference yesterday, his presentation had a visible effect on the gentleman from Verizon I was sitting next to. “Carrier sites suck,” Devitt said, and the guy next to me took sharp notice. “There oughta be a law,” that makes the sites more useful, he continued, and the Verizon rep just started shaking his head.

Devitt is right, of course. The mobile carriers don’t leverage the Web. They’re certainly not wise in the ways of Facebook. But being right is one battle; running a business is another. It’s one thing for a guy like me to say that the carriers suck at Internet. I’m not trying to get contracts with them. Devitt is — or should be. He might win over end users one by one, but success for Skydeck lies in the big deals. It’s going to be a long road to winning those giant carrier contracts if he keeps insulting potential customers and attacking their lobbyists in front of congress.

Here is Devitt’s articulate 2007 rant to Congress:

See also:
Braving the telecom lobbyist backlash, by Jason Devitt for News.com
Skydeck API: Turn Your Phone Bill Into a Facebook Application (Mashable)

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Wireless Carriers Unplugged

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Do wireless carriers abuse their power to infringe on the free speech of competitors and controversial groups? Is their revenue model reasonable? Is Verizon in 2008 the equivalent of AOL in 1995?

Jared Reitzin, CEO of digital marketing platform provider mobileStorm, uses humor, logic, passion, and one or two inappropriate words to blast mobile carriers for censorship, inefficiency and short-sighted business practices.

He makes an insightful and very timely argument, particularly given the spate of news articles over the last six months or so from sources like RCR Wireless News, Wireless And Mobile News and TechCrunch about free, ad-supported wireless calling models currently being tested. Why is this relevant? Because in the late 1990s, free ad-supported Internet access was all the rage. There were even companies that offered free computers, along with free web access, supported by advertising. Although those models ended up failing spectacularly, they did help push the dominant ISPs to move from $X-for-Y-hours-of-use pricing plans to unlimited access flat rates. A similar trajectory could happen in wireless.

Check out Jared’s rant.

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Contact Tom Pick: tomATwebmarketcentralDOTcom

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