Berninger’s Post On GigaOm–A Must Read

Dan Berninger, now with Free World DialUp, Jeff Pulver’s Purple Minutes foray into VoIP/SIP and all things 2.0 that was light years ahead when it started, and now more a VoIP club the way the ARRL is for Ham radio, as a proving ground for all things VoIP and SIP, has a great post to … Read more

Attention Vonage READ THIS POST

This applies to whomever is really running Vonage (a company I predict will get bought by private equity in the next 18 months). This post from Duct Tape Marketing about lifetime value of a customer is dead on the money. If you add up all the former Vonage customers who have left it likely now … Read more

WiFi To Get Certified VoIP Devices (Finally)

The WiFi Alliance is now certifying devices for VoIP over WiFi as part of a new standard 802.11r that’s coming to us in the future. While this is good, it’s too little too late. Earthlink tried to have VoWiFI with some devices that pals David Elgas and Steve Howe actually had built for them. While … Read more

Some Quick News Notes

I’m supposed to be on vacation, but I feel the obligation to bring some news items or stories of note to light. GIPS is providing Baidu their VideoEngine to have real time video chat inside the Baidu Instant Messaging platform. GIPS has new leadership as well now so maybe we’ll see a kindler and gentler … Read more

Citrix Adds VoIP to Go To Meeting

The world of audio conferencing keeps getting brighter, and with the price of gasoline, as well as air travel services like GoToMeeting are seeing the light and adding VoIP to their platform. Technorati Tags: Andy Abramson, IVR, VoIP

Oh This One Had To Hurt

J.A. Watson today laid the smackdown in the direction of Skype when writing about the new Dell Video Chat application that became available yesterday which was developed by client SightSpeed for the world’s largest computer manufacturer and e-tailing pioneer. With a post like that one has to wonder if Skype is becoming the new Vonage, … Read more