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Simon Woodhead

New stack part 2 – ZRTP: Encryption done right

This is the second in a series of posts (part 1 here) about new features we’re releasing to our voice stack in the very near future. What makes Simwo…

New stack part 1 – Opus: the killer codec

This is the first in a series of posts about new features we’re releasing to our voice stack in the very near future. What makes Simwood unique and v…

Barfy Trump’s Deckchairs and Phone Books (entirely unrelated)

Picture the scene: Barfy Trump has always rented deckchairs, on a big ship. In fact many years ago he used to own everything on that ship but the som…

Thanks for 2016!

By Simon Woodhead As we near Christmas I wanted to say a huge thank you to all of our customers and wish you and your families the very best for the…

Discovering Mobility!

By Simon Woodhead I found myself getting very passionate about a new discovery when speaking to a customer earlier this week, and I thought I’d try a…

MNP & OTT are live!

Further to last week’s post about Simwood Mobile OTT, we’re pleased to confirm these are now both available in the portal and API. Where your account…

Simwood Mobile OTT

As we hinted last week, we’re delighted to finally announce: Mobile Number Portability (MNP) In bundle UK mobile numbers In both cases you can take a…

Christmas Opening Hours

Given many other operators are closing their porting desks over the Festive Season, the last porting date for 2016 will be on Thursday 22nd December.…

Mobile update

November 18th 17:00 – FINAL UPDATE Regretfully we were unable to satisfy our technical concerns with the preferred solution on the table. They were f…

Comms Business Cover Story

We’re really pleased to be November’s cover story in Comms Business magazine. If you haven’t received your copy of the magazine yet, you can read our…

Freephone rate change

Due to changes beyond our control, we will be increasing the charges to receive calls on Simwood 080 Freephone numbers, effective October 19th. These…

Wholesale Porting / Updated MSA

We’re changing our MSA to be more permissive and explicit with regards to a quirk of the (fundamentally broken) industry porting process we know as “…

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