Andy On The VonOsphere
Pal Paul Kapustka caught up with me last week and included me in his new weekly video segment where I talked about WiMax.
Pal Paul Kapustka caught up with me last week and included me in his new weekly video segment where I talked about WiMax.
Last Tuesday at the VoIP Developer’s Conference KTVU’s Pam Cook was on the scene looking into the story of Mobile VoIP. I ended up being one of the people interviewed and got to show off a series of phone’s and talk with Pam about the devices and the barriers to Mobile VoIP. Note: Except for … Read more
Last Tuesday at the VoIP Developer’s Conference KTVU’s Pam Cook was on the scene looking into the story of Mobile VoIP. I ended up being one of the people interviewed and got to show off a series of phone’s and talk with Pam about the devices and the barriers to Mobile VoIP. Note: Except for … Read more
Upfront let me say that since February, SightSpeed has been a client of my agency, Comunicano, so I’m biased. But given the comments by my brother bloggers to date about how they enjoy and concur that SightSpeed is the brand to beat in personal video communications, I’m not feeling like I’m drinking the Kool-Aid. This … Read more
Upfront let me say that since February, SightSpeed has been a client of my agency, Comunicano, so I’m biased. But given the comments by my brother bloggers to date about how they enjoy and concur that SightSpeed is the brand to beat in personal video communications, I’m not feeling like I’m drinking the Kool-Aid. This … Read more
The concept of the Sony Mylo, like the Nokia 770 is very interesting to me. I see those devices as going “Beyond The Computer.” This is very important for MuniWireless movement and residential community based hotspots. By adding GoogleTalk to the Mylo, just like it is on the Nokia 770. This makes the idea of … Read more
It’s funny how an established player like Microsoft can be described as disruptive, as that term is usually used to describe pal Michael Robertson who first established MP3.com and Lindows, before starting GizmoProject. While it may be semantics, I think what Microsoft is doing in VoIP is really an evolutionary move and logical extension of … Read more
The report from TeleGeography shows that cable is winning the VoIP War hands down. This has to be great news for Level3 and Sprint as the two companies provide much of the bandwidth to the cable companies, but are the main players in Voice Traffic vs. AT&T who despite their voice legacy, move most of … Read more
Yesterday Bloomberg and others reported that Vonage founder Jeffrey Citron purchased 1.26 million dollars worth of Vonage Stock. It looks like the profits he reaped on his original sales tied to his warrants are now being plowed back into stock. That’s like playing at the casino on their dime after the number hits on your … Read more
Vonage in the UK goes mobile VoIP with calls now being made in London’s Financial District called the City. This is an area I am keenly interested in, and I fully expect Telecom WinePal Steve Howe and his Earthlink team to nail down how to do this here in the USA in the SF and … Read more