SightSpeed Featured On MarketWatch

Client Peter Csathy, who has now joined the blogging ranks, was interviewed yesterday on Bambi Francesco’s MarketWatch video blog that is driven by Brightcove. Peter presented a rather compelling case about how video is being used and where the growth opportunities can be found highlighting not only SightSpeed, but also competitors Yahoo and Microsoft. His … Read more

MacMini As An IP PBX

A German company has developed software that makes the MacMini an IP PBX. The software comes on an iPOD and works with the low priced MacMini. The entire system of software, iPOD and MacMini sells for under 3000 Euros. This clearly goes into the VoIP game as something similar to Asterisk, but is not Open … Read more

Me and My Mylo

After initially dismissing the Mylo from Sony as something half baked, I decided that I really can’t judge a book by its cover so I decided to plunk down the $350 at the Sony Style Store in Las Vegas this weekend and take a gamble on it. My first impressions are “this is cool” and … Read more

TelTel Profiled

Voxilla’s Carolyn Schuk took time to profile SIP provider TelTel yesterday as part of the new effort by Voxilla’s publisher to cover more consumer focused VoIP companies. I continue to be impressed by Carolyn’s writing and how she’s bringing a more end user touch to the world of VoIP.

Mylo and T-Mobile = Free Hotspot Access

I wish this was the best thing in the space, but I know better. There are other devices in the pipeline coming from new companies, but being under NDA and news embargoes means until the proper time comes, this is something good, but something better is just around the corner.

Aswath on NAT and More

Om and I both tend to consider Aswath Rao one of the smartest bloggers on the subject of VoIP related technology. His uncanny ability to spot what should be so obvious, but which is missed by us mere mortals, is at the very least, thought provoking. Today he posted a dead on the money analysis … Read more

Amazon Picks Open Source From Pingtel

I’ve been privy to this news for a few weeks, and kept it under wraps. Amazon selected the Pingtel open source solution to power their corporate phone system. Rich’s viewpoints are very much on target regarding the importance of this move as it represents an endorsement of both Open Source Telephony and Pingtel’s technology.