Femtocells and VoIP and Mobile Operators

Let’s face it, here in the USA the cable operators control the bulk of the Internet access to the home, and in essence have the crown of champion of the last mile for the most part. As the gatekeepers to the Internet they have the “power” to control what goes over their networks, versus a … Read more

LA Times On Lower Net Calling

The Los Angeles Times’ Jim Granelli has written a very comprehensive piece on the state of Internet calling, covering VOIP, video and VoIP on the Go in the three page story that ran in today’s Sunday edition on line and in print. Besides being quoted in the story, and having two agency clients, Mobivox and … Read more

Skype DECT Phone From Netgear

The new Skype phone from Netgear, model number SPH200D is an interesting device and much like PhoneGnome, but instead of being SIP based like PhoneGnome, is Skype based for the VOIP service features. It combines the ability to use your regular landline and broadband telephony by plugging into both. So what makes this unique and … Read more

Strikes In Paris Winding Down, Les Web 3 Gearing Up

Thankfully the strikes in Paris are winding down, as next month Les Web comes to Paris again. In the course of the year there are some significant events that shape the future of how we will communicate. The Rutberg Conference, The Allen and Company shindig in Sun Valley, Idaho, TED, The World Economic Forum and … Read more

Martin Geddes on the Skype London Fiasco

Gotta love Martin’s ability to say so much, in so little. This problem can be reversed. All Skype has to do is pony up some cash. I mean after a 1.5 billion dollar right down, what’s a few thousand pounds a month to keep their customers happy.

Tell Me Something We Didn’t Know

You’d have to be living under a rock to not know how Skype is one of the “bad guys” best friends. Now the German police are admitting that Skype can’t be eavesdropped on. And they learned that when?

Where Are The Dual Mode Applications

Dean Bubley asks the question “where are the apps for dual mode devices?” And I tend to agree. Almost everything out there for Nokia N and E series phones, as well as the new dual mode Windows Mobile 6.0 handsets seems to be geared for either the 3G world or slower, or are nothing more … Read more

My 3G Experiences

I’ve now had the time to sit back and evaluate my three 3G experiences here in the USA and two in the UK. In a nutshell, AT&T’s HSDPA whoops butt over Verizon, not so much in speed but in network transport, and is better than Sprint for many of the same reasons. In speed tests … Read more

Microsoft Replies on the VoIP Hack Issue

Ever wonder just who reads my blog? Microsoft obviously is. Here’s a reply from one of their Program Managers and some additional details that shows why they’ve actually thought about the issue.. In our Office Communications Server product we use two technologies to protect all of our voice calls: TLS to protect the call signaling … Read more

Could UK Skype In Numbers Have Been Saved??

A day or so ago some Skype In users in the UK got a rude awakening. It seems their numbers are being repossessed by the provider Skype was securing them from. Now a news account out of the UK says that Skype could have saved the numbers if they were willing to pony up a … Read more