Kevy Baby
02-06-2008, 07:08 PM
As you may or may not know, Voce (a mobile virtual network operator) suddenly went belly up. But I was amused by this story on Engadget (http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2008/02/06/voce-indeed-dead-execs-let-go-by-phone-disconnections/):
Alright, we'll definitely cop to having broken off a relationship or two via text message, but we don't think we've ever heard of a high-ranking executive discovering he'd been fired when his phone stopped working -- which is exactly what happened to Roy Kosuge, COO of Voce, that "luxury" MVNO. We'd heard rumors of Voce's demise, but it looks like ol' Roy wasn't so plugged in, only finding out that his company was dead when his phone stopped making calls. Of course, when a company's chief operating officer doesn't know that you're about to kill the lights, it's a safe bet that things are pretty screwed up, so if you were among the few who signed up for Voce's premium services, we'd recommend calling your credit card company immed -- oh, right. Sorry about that.
On a dark side of the story, in the closing days, Voce actually double billed many of their clients' credit cards. While I know it will get cleaned up eventually, it is still a crappy thing to do.
Alright, we'll definitely cop to having broken off a relationship or two via text message, but we don't think we've ever heard of a high-ranking executive discovering he'd been fired when his phone stopped working -- which is exactly what happened to Roy Kosuge, COO of Voce, that "luxury" MVNO. We'd heard rumors of Voce's demise, but it looks like ol' Roy wasn't so plugged in, only finding out that his company was dead when his phone stopped making calls. Of course, when a company's chief operating officer doesn't know that you're about to kill the lights, it's a safe bet that things are pretty screwed up, so if you were among the few who signed up for Voce's premium services, we'd recommend calling your credit card company immed -- oh, right. Sorry about that.
On a dark side of the story, in the closing days, Voce actually double billed many of their clients' credit cards. While I know it will get cleaned up eventually, it is still a crappy thing to do.