Clickbooth Affiliate Network

There are so many affiliate on the internet in many kind of types such as: pay per sales, pay per click, pay per action etc, now I will try join a program called Clickbooth affiliate network, this affiliate using CPA (cost per acquisition or cost per action) from clickbooth.com, from the main page this site is designed exclusively, there are three selection main menus, it is for publisher, advertisers, and network.

Well like I said before, I will review by join as an publisher on this site, when I sign up I fill the forms and the forms are standard like sign up at other affiliate program, first step I can easily sign up, at the seconds steps I must fill my phone number and they will call me, only one minutes after I fill my phone number the call machine from them immediately call me and give my PIN, wow this is new for me, but I think its too complicated for newbie, and the load page when sign up is take too long time, I don’t know is this because the server or my internet connection, at the last steps I need to fill my website information, at this page I can select website type and traffic type. But after I finishing my application and click “send my application” I always return into the that page anymore, I have already repeat several time but always back into the third form page, I don’t know why though I have already fill the data correctly. Maybe at the third form information need to be repairs.

Best IP Phone Product

Get the best products of IP Phones for various usages such as for international use, office use, small business, computer, and all uses. Go to the website at wize.com and browse for IP Phones, and you can find the top products available in different designs and various prices. You can see and compare the 115 products based on their functions or match them with your preferences. You can filter the products result based on the usage, price, brands, protocol, codec, networking connectivity, and more.

It will be easier for you to shop online, because this site gives you brief information about the rating of each product, which is based on the reviews. Some examples of the products available are the Linksys CIT400 Dual-Mode Internet Telephony Kit, Panasonic KX-WP1050, Logitech Cordless Internet Handset 9805900403, Radian Technologies SkyTone RST102, Cisco 7962G IP, D-link VoiceCenter™ DPH-125MS, DLink Systems DVX-2000MS-5, Compucessory CCS 30585, and Nortel 6812. The products images are displayed on the web which you can see and choose.

For more details about each product you can click on the products thumbnails and you will see more descriptions about the product specifications. There are reviews from people which should help you on considering which product to buy, so start your online shopping now.

Number Portability

Number portability is the ability of a customer to retain their existing phone number(s) when changing their carriage service provider (CSP). This allows consumers to choose between competing CSPs based on price, quality, type of service and (for mobile phone users) coverage without the inconvenience and expense of having to take a new number when moving between providers.

Number portability also eliminates the need for callers to contact directory services to find someone's new number or for people to miss calls as callers continue to dial the old number.

Industry provision of number portability is managed under the This link sends you off DCITA's websiteTelecommunications Act 1997 and the This link sends you off DCITA's websiteTelecommunications Numbering Plan 1997 (the Numbering Plan).

Number portability applies to the following services:

  • local services-predominantly supplied using numbers in the (02), (03), (07) and (08) number ranges (but excludes telex or paging services)
  • freephone services-numbers which start with the digits 18 and local rate services-numbers which start with the digits 13
  • mobile services-numbers which start with the digits 04 (excluding analogue mobile phone service numbers)

Geographic Number Portability

Local number portability (LNP) was introduced for geographic numbers in 1997. While in general, LNP allows customers to change their telephone provider and keep their telephone number, it does not guarantee consumers can keep their telephone number if they move to a different geographic location. Local numbers in Australia contain specific geographic information. Further information on LNP is available from the This link sends you off DCITA's websiteAustralian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA).

Freephone and Local Rate Number Portability

Freephone and Local Rate number (FLRN) portability allows porting for customers with telephone numbers beginning with the digits 13x or 180x. FLRNs are managed differently from other numbers for the purposes of allocation and porting. The Numbering Plan delegates responsibility for allocating FLRNs to an industry body called This link sends you off DCITA's websiteIndustry Number Management Services (INMS), an independent not-for-profit organisation that administers a centralised reference database of FLRNs released by the ACMA for allocation to CSPs, and for porting between CSPs. Please visit This link sends you off DCITA's websiteACMA Number Portability for further information.

Mobile Number Portability

Mobile number portability (MNP) covers all digital mobile service numbers irrespective of the technology used (GSM or CDMA networks) except for satellite-only mobile services.

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SONY VAIO N30

Sony France announced the new VAIO N30 series, offering a wide range of configurations in the portable computer range. With an Intel Core 2 Duo processor and up to 2GB RAM on certail models, the N30 guarantees optimal Windows Vista performance.

The hard drive has been upgraded, with 120GB being the standard minimum and up to 200GB (on the VGN-SZ5VWN/X model, available on Sony Style). Among standard security features, you find a fingerprint reader and TPM module.

The N30 includes protection for the hard drive in case it is dropped. Select models also include an HSDPA card for high-speed internet access on the go.

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