2008 Fierce VoIP 15 Announced

Doug Mohney did a heck of a job this year in picking the Fierce 15 for 2008. After reading through the individual summaries of the different companies I can readily see how he (and his team) at Fierce did a lot of sorting and sifting to come to the conclusions they made in picking the … Read more

Random VoIP Notes

Global Crossing has selected CounterPath’s Eyebeam softfphone. They’re rolling out a service in several South American countries. This will enable the business customer to quickly access the Global Crossing Ready Access voice conferencing service as well as make calls over their network from laptops. VoIP Supply has announced they are now carrying a full line … Read more

No More Pay As You Go Data for Verizon

In a move that is counter to how the rest of the mobile world is moving with data plans, Verizon Wireless is going to be eliminating their Pay As You Go Data plans effective November 14, according to the always on the ball Boy Genius Report. My guess is this is also the date the … Read more

AT&T Strikes Deal To Embed 3G

This is a huge move that will likely pay dividends in 2009, as Lenovo and AT&T, along with Ericsson are joining together to cut the cost of embedded 3G cards in laptops. I expect that this deal will likely be replicated by the likes of Samsung, Asus and Acer as well as see AT&T begin … Read more

AT&T Strikes Deal To Embed 3G

This is a huge move that will likely pay dividends in 2009, as Lenovo and AT&T, along with Ericsson are joining together to cut the cost of embedded 3G cards in laptops. I expect that this deal will likely be replicated by the likes of Samsung, Asus and Acer as well as see AT&T begin … Read more

Audio Codes Goes High Def In Audio

AudioCodes plans to embed HD VoIP across its product portfolio throughout 2009. This is a logical move with everything going broadband. Broadband means wideband codecs from client GIPS will be something more and more developers are looking at. For AudioCodes this means embedding HD audio onto their boards that go into telephony products.