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I think I know the reason. 'Personal' mobile phones sync with 'Personal' Computers. For family devices, syncing process has started - think AppleTV and others. Slowly it will happen.
How about an Apple HomePhone? lets call it the "we"Phone.
Plus, think about a network computer at work - anyone with a valid ID at that employer can log in and access their own online profile. So, that technology exists.
I still think it is because unlike a cell phone that you use outside, your data is all at home anyway. Also, maybe this is a declining business? But even with VOIP (which is growing), you need an instrument...
Let me know if you get a response to the question, I'd love to know.
On the topic of phone innovation, why stop with sync. We all should be able to just pick up the phone and have it understand some basic verbal command. Call XYX. Especially for Vonage where they require a router that already has a computing power to handle such request. I don't want to share my phone address book online but if the information is encrypted and inside my router, i wouldn't have any problems with that.
@ Thenraj - I was suggesting a home phone that synced with your address book so that you could use it to call your contacts more easily. (Talk, not email).
On that point, Vonage should care about this because it will mean more minutes on their service and therefore more $$
Sorry i misunderstood ur post. Anyway i dont know about the service providers of US but in India there are companies like Airtel, Reliance, Tata Indicom giving similiar service to that of Vonage, I think they give the service you want.