iTalk Inc. is a mobile communications company whose goal is to use innovative and disruptive technologies so that it can offer its customers a high quality cellular alternative, while at the same time severely undercutting all major national carriers. iTalk is attempting to spearhead a wireless revolution.
The company wants to lower communications costs, and its initial targets are the $40 billion iPod accessory market and the $340 billion global cellular market.
iTalk is combining the power of the internet and its proprietary technology to integrate nationwide connectivity and global communications into the iPod touch. The iTalk Sleeve is designed to convert the iPod touch into a smartphone.
iTalk wants to disrupt traditional wireless carriers with low cost, no contract service. It believes that this will displace antiquated technology requiring expensive cell phone plans and contracts. iTalk has been creative with innovations in cellular communications by integrating Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology into mobile devices. To this end, on May 3, 2013, iTalk completed its acquisition of RocketVoIP.
A few days later on May 6, this was followed up by launching a new product offering. iTalk will now be offering the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 with built-in 3G/4G iData mobile broadband, selected for its small very light weight design. Adding to the existing Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Ethernet connections, iData 3G/4G mobile broadband by iTalk keeps you thoroughly connected anywhere you go.
iTalk’s CEO, David F. Levy, had this to say: "With the Dell Mini 10 netbook and built-in iData 3G-4G Mobile Internet Technology from iTalk, users can now connect on-the-go with broadband high-speed data connectivity nationwide. iTalk's mobile broadband iData internet gives you the freedom and power to stay productive and responsive no matter where your travel leads you. Take your Dell Mini 10 netbook with built-in iData mobile broadband and you no longer have to hunt down hotspots or carry multiple broadband cards. Your notebook is always ready to be online and get to work."
According to iTalk, the Dell Mini can access email, social networking sites, shopping and more while on-the-go over a high-speed nationwide network without relying on an insecure hotspot. The Dell Mini 10 is also a powerful performer that has a long-lasting battery life between eight and nine hours. This means that you'll be able to do more of what you want and stay connected longer.
Initially, iTalk will offer the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 with built in 3G/4G iData mobile broadband directly to consumers through its website. The company has plans to follow this up with volume wholesale distribution deals with nationwide re-sellers and other dealers.
Edited by
Alisen Downey