HD Voice Summit This Week in NYC

Jeff Pulver is back into the VoIP game, sort of. He’s hosting a conference this week in New York City which I wish I was attending, but client commitments and another event here on the west coast this week are keeping me “closer to home.” The HD Voice Summit promises to delve into the aspects … Read more

Nokia N97 Shipping Soon

VNUNet is reporting that the eagerly awaited Nokia N97 will be shipping in June. The device has WiFi, a VoIP stack, SIP embedded and lots of goodies. It’s lightweight and will be the first Nokia device to seamlessly integrate with the Ovi store, Nokia’s app store. Nokia, which is a client of my agency, has … Read more

Testing, Testing, Testing

A lot of times applications come out for handsets that are in need of testing, but too often the testing is done in house and that leads to all kinds of issues. Two companies I’ve come across of late that offer an interesting virtual model are: Mob4Hire and Nexperience. Nexperience was recently profiled on TelecomTV.com … Read more

Vonage A Failure?

Time Magazine has put out a list of the ten biggest technology failures, including such one time hot companies as Gateway and Vonage on the list that also includes Windows Vista. I don’t see Vonage as a failure, rather that it wasn’t a financial success. You have to look at them as pioneers and trailblazers. … Read more

Vonage Playing the Messaging Game

Vonage is the company that I first tried for VoIP. I left, largely because CallVantage simply sounded better. At the end of the day Vonage didn’t sound good enough to be business grade, but AT&T’s product was. Now with the pending mothballing of CallVantage Vonage remains as the mass market alternative that many people will … Read more

Video Pros Get Content Publishing Platform from Sorenson

Yesterday the buzz in the video publishing business was triggered by Sorenson Media with their new publishing platform, called 360. The name 360 implies complete and full circle, and for the video professional who needs a reliable, stable and trusted platform Sorenson’s new offering is geared to deliver that, something that Streaming Media’s Jan Ozer … Read more

Joe Sharkey on Video Conferencing

Travel satirist Joe Sharkey has penned a piece about Video Conferencing that ran in the New York Times. This type of coverage supports the theory that video conferencing is now at the mainstream level. Now, if Skype would only handle multi-party calls like SightSpeed, we’d have something really, really big.

Online Video To Change TV

Prophet Center, a blog about media and technology, caught my eye with this post about online video putting pressure on “Hollywood.” I think it will. The reason is the TMZ, or what it means. Thirty Mile Zone. That’s the territory that the unions which pretty much have a lot of the power in Hollywood from … Read more

Hotel WiFi Access In New York Times

The New York Times Practical Traveler today has a feature on the price of staying connected that focuses on hotel WiFi and its pricing and various consumer and industry expert reactions, but it only tells part of the story, as it focused mostly on pricing. There are four types of traveler using hotel broadband: 1) … Read more