New VoIP Ecosystem Debated

James Enck on his new Chaotica Blog has a very good summary of his TEN panel held in London. The key thing is to realize that public company spokespeople have a hard time making forward looking statements, so it’s essential that you read between the lines. Give Janes Kudos for his panel. Yahoo, Skype, Google … Read more

Vonage Working Hard to Keep Customers And Losing

If the Vonage customers keep bailing then the stock will keep tumbling. If they give the service away to keep customers, the stock will fall due to lost revenue. They can’t win for losing. This is a catch 22 situation that needs to be corrected. Knee jerk reactions are not hw to accomplish this. Smart, … Read more

Sinnreich Joins Adobe

Henry Sinnreich, one of the movers and shakers in the technology side of SIP and VoIP is heading over to Adobe. Adobe bought Macromedia last year, which has Breeze, a voice and video conferenencing tool. My instincts tell me that is where to start looking for what Henry is going to do, but to also … Read more

Is Skype A Loser For eBay?

Preston Gralla over at CMP’s TechSearch thinks Skype is a multi-billion dollar loser for eBay calling into question how much payback Skype will generate for the online auction giant.

Yahoo Making VoIP Moves Soon?

Over the past few days I’ve received a bunch of emails from readers wondering what’s up with Yahoo Voice in light of the moves by eBay and Skype. Some question if Yahoo will be abandoning Voice due to the advertising relationship with eBay now and eBay’s deployment of Skype Me in eBay listings. Not. Others … Read more

More Skype Me-eBay Could Save Millions If…

They move a large portion of their 800 number customer service calls over to Skype on free basis or even Skype In. More importantly, for the sellers the addition of Skype Me becomes a savings for them according to a Bleacher Bum I know. The savings is generated by eliminating higher cost inbound toll free … Read more