Would You Pay $5 To Avoid Regulation of VoIP
The Heartland Institute’s Jeff Taylor has an interesting and thought provoking way get the FCC and VoIP players all on the same page. His observations are a fast read, yet, very much on the money.
The Heartland Institute’s Jeff Taylor has an interesting and thought provoking way get the FCC and VoIP players all on the same page. His observations are a fast read, yet, very much on the money.
A few days ago I mentioned how IVR service in the field of customer support and cupport in general would be bolstered in many ways by VoIP. Today, the San Mateo County Times writes about Telemarketing and VoIP. My question is, if VoIP is unregulated does that mean the telemarketers can have their way with … Read more
Not much new insight about Skype on RedHerring.com . The feature on Skype’s founder and its premise pretty much replays what the better bloggers have been posting. About the only really meaningful comment is that SKYPE will have to start spending money to attract customers to their Skype out service. Andy
I activated SkypeOut today so I can test and see how well it works. Being that it was too early to call anyone, I will wait and try an international call later tonight and see how it sounds. The activation was very straightforward. All it took was a credit card. The bill in Euros and … Read more
MovieFone, which provides movie listings by web site and phone across the USA will be using the Level3 inbound calling VoIP platform to make it easy, and now less costly when consumers want to know “what’s playing.” I expect this to be the first of a flurry of announcement by Level3 and other VoIP carriers … Read more
Eurotechblog has an exhaustive review of Peerio from Popular Telephony. It is a very accurate and great read.
AT&T is taking the hits now, to be better for the long haul. This is how I read today’s announcement about reducing earnings. The reason for the announcement has to do with the concept of guidance, which is what public companies either do as practice to tell investors what’s going on, or choose not to … Read more
Jeff Pulver revealed that Xten knows when you use its software to make VoIP calls. While I don’t know how much of a privacy issue this raises, since the phone company knows each time you make a call currently, I am wondering what security issues that raises, based on the data being transmitted. For example, … Read more
More viewpoints about the adoption, or slow progress VoIP will have in Canada is coming to light, this time from the National Post of Canada. While the stats have been beaten to death here and elsewhere, there is no faulting the reporter who clearly identified what VoIPWatch has been saying for a long time. Marketing … Read more
This is the kind of announcement I like. Where technology goes where it hasn’t before, publicly oor at least with any notoriety. Teton Wireless has taken VoIP and worked it in to their MMDS wireless delivery network, giving the residents of a part of the USA which has been infrastructure challenged.