Here Comes VoiceMo

Michael Arrington of TechCrunch has had one of his spies inside Google feed him yet more inside insight about GoogleVoice, the service previously known as GrandCentral. To no one’s surprise Arrington postulates that GV is going to release a softclient for laptops and desktops. Any bets they don’t have an iPhone client anytime soon that … Read more

My iPad Delivery Experience

So, like all good toy idiots, I have been tracking the arrival of my Apple iPad ever since the “shipping” notice from Apple showed up in my “inbox” early last week. While the accessories are all being delivered via FedEx, the iPad was being handled from China to me via usually more reliable, UPS. Given … Read more

iPad Arrives Today-My Plan For It

The Apple Blog, one of the GigaOm network blogs, was wondering what people who receive their iPads will be installing. Well here’s my iPad plan. Boingo-between hotspots and my MiFi’s I’ll be connected all the time. Truphone-Voice over WiFi, 3G. I get to make the call. DropBox-sync those files Tweetdeck-tweet me, baby. AP, BBC, NPR, … Read more

Hospice du Rhone Goes IPhone

If you are thinking about attending the annual Hospice du Rhone is Paso Robles this year, don’t leave home without your iPhone. The tasty new application becomes available on Monday, April 5th and then. The application features over 1000 Rhône wines and 174 international Rhône wine producers and importers who will be at the 2010 … Read more

The Return of CallVantage???

Reports out of are bubbling up that has the nations top phone company bringing a CallVantage like service to life according to reports sources have shared with me. The new service will be called Vantage, and will carry a $14.99 a month price tag, with discounts offered to existing mobile phone customers that will reduce … Read more

M&A In The Broadband and Voice World

Yesterday Covad merged with Megapath, thus creating a vary large managed service local exchange carrier. What this means: 1) Some job functions will be combined, largely back office, customer support, network operations 2) Expansion of footprint for both companies 3) Less choice and a lessening of competition in the alternative carrier space vs. the telcos … Read more

VoIP Goes Stale at Tesco in the UK

Tesco, a leading grocery/supermarket chain in the UK and elsewhere are canning VoIP, so reported the Register. The move is designed to bolster their value priced MVNO play in the mobile space that offers low cost, UK calling and is designed to be a cost cutting option for the cord cutters. The move to shelve … Read more