Gizmo To Migrate PSTN Numbers

If you have PSTN numbers for Gizmo In service you may not have seen this language on the administration page: We are currently working on a migration strategy. No call-in numbers will expire at this time. We will provide ample notice for you to have uninterrupted service. What does that mean for users? One of … Read more

Whose MiFi is It?

Novatel Wireless pioneered the concept of the MiFi, introducing it for the first time at CES in January, 2009. Huawei, the Chinese telecom giant, a year earlier had introduced a similar product idea, but it was Novatel who pushed the idea of MiFi to the limits, and pretty much built the market for PocketSpots as … Read more

Localphone Looks Like Gizmo and Others to Me

A company out of the UK, called LocalPhone.com has put together a cheap calling service, plus some very nifty features, largely around SMS and call forwarding, plus of course inexpensive VoIP minutes. In reading their blog, they are offering inexpensive VoIP minutes, local numbers in many countries, with the claim of “Call Global, Pay Local.” … Read more

Video Conferencing On The Go

An Irish company has unveiled a very interesting multiparty video conferencing solution. Dubbed Eplixo, the demo video clearly shows that as processors in mobile devices become more powerful, that the Dick Tracy era of the video communicator is quickly coming upon us.

Shake Up At Skype – How I See It

The New York Time’s Brad Stone broke a story late Tuesday night about COO Scott Durchslag departing Skype to return to the world of the Fortune 500, from whence he came, as the gentle giant from Motorola was put in as part of a big picture, strategic rethink by the eBay folks. Now, with a … Read more

IVR-Far From Dead

A few weeks ago, Voxeo announced the raising of $9 million dollars. This is a company that doesn’t need money, as they are rapidly becoming the go to company in the Voice XML space and a few others. Shortly after, Voice consultant Larry Lisser who has successfully maneuvered Mobivox to their recent sale to SABSE/Bolo, … Read more

Swisscom Rolls Out WiFi Voice Calling In Hotels

I’ve personally experienced Swisscom powered hotels in Barcelona, Paris and even in the USA for the initial eComm event and two years of Office 2.0 in San Francisco, and can without fear express how well their technology deployments of WiFi will work in a hotel setting. Well now they’ve rolled out WiFi calling at their … Read more

Addressless Sending of Packages

Did you ever want to send a package to someone and not know their “physical” address. It could be someone on your aging AOL buddy list, or even a Twitter Pal. It may be the person who you “met” using Match.com or one of the “social dating sites.” Regardless of how you “know” them or … Read more