A few years ago I invented The Fast Dial Telephone (a telephone with a numeric keypad similar to that of a calculator) I did this for very sound reasons and even sent BT a prototype.
I learnt recently that a university in America has created a type of speed dial and called it my inventions name, I emailed them but got no response, and when I was shopping in Tesco last month I found a toothbrush with a conventional telephone numeric keypad printed on it aimed at children.
Given that BT accept that the telephone keypad design we all know and love from our chip and pin and ATM use has value only as a fashion design and prior to their current keypad design we had round slow dial telephones such as the ones shown on TV shows such as Deal or No Deal and The Mint, how can I market the pen design of my telephone keypad to counter Tescos toothbrush?
2007-01-11
03:41:27
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