On the Double Decker
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Here’s a welcome hand and some link love towards friend and client Jim Heising of Telephony2 for the debut of their new blog. T2 as we call them around my agency has one of the sweetest small office VoIP solutions out there called “Call Butler.” It runs on a Windows PC and provides all the … Read more
Rich has a very interesting take on the Mobile PBX angle and how RIM could play into the game. While I agree with many of his well thought out points, I think though that the current crop of products out on the market are still trying the FMC/VCC/UMA approach and that they will find rough … Read more
In a video style that reminds me of the Helio launch style of “tell us what the future is” Xohm has begun their branding campaign around the Wimax From Sprint theme. The problem with these kinds of “what the future will be like” campaigns is that you better deliver on your promises. Sprint has a … Read more
Last week the guys behind Lypp.com Erik and Daniel, took the wrapping off of Lypp when they announced a trial focused on the Maple Leaf nation’s mobile users who are basically paying way too much for calls that go between the provinces. The real stuff though is their API that lets others get involved and … Read more
I’m not at all surprised to read that one of the nation’s largest cable operators is getting accused of packet shaping. Nor am I surprised that their support folks are being mum on the subject. It seems thought some unhappy Comcast customers are happy to write about their issues which directly impact the ability to … Read more
Here in the UK I just added a call the USA feature to my mobile pay as you go plan on T-Mobile. The price. 4 pence a minute or roughly 8 cents. At these rates it makes me wonder if VoIP is in the mix.
It looks like its strike and counterstrike in the battle between Jajah and eBay on the concept of Click to Call. The funny thing is that this could be the kind of heat that eBay needs to begin to see the value of Skype. For Jajah this is a brilliant move as they’re reportedly slowing … Read more
We’ve had access to the Internet at McDonalds in the USA for a few years, and as each month goes by it seems more locations are added. I’ve also seen and used the WiFi in Paris McDonalds, so it should not be surprise in the battle for both share of stomach and wallet that the … Read more