Vonage-The IPO that May Never Happen
Alec Saunders has a cool post about Vonage and what might not happen.
Alec Saunders has a cool post about Vonage and what might not happen.
Seems in Belize blocking VoIP is happening.
Always insightful Ted Shelton who writes for IP Inferno and VoIP Magazine has some very witty insight about the reasons why ebay opted to buy Skype. He’s not wrong and long term this could play out. eBay as a company that moves in very large ways, but not in very fast ways. I still see … Read more
IP Pipeline reports that Skype is having problems beyond StreamCast Networks. It seems according the The Registrar that Skype In service may have been down for a week in the UK. I love the closing sentence about why they may not be fielding media phone calls, but sorry, Skype has basically gone the “no comment … Read more
Talqer, a new player in the VoIP game, has developed a platform that immediately lets Google Talk users start making calls that can tbe more than PC to PC by making calls from their PC to normal telephone lines.
Cingular’s new UMTS and HSPDA based Broadband Connect service is being bundled into a new line of Dell Latitude laptops. This means those of you who like to use softphones will be able to get better quality and clearer communications.
As long as I have been blogging, I’ve always felt the “love” of one’s fellow bloggers. Be it Om, Alec, Jeff, Rich, Stuart, Russell, Tom, Ted, James, Martin, Mike, Jeremy, John @ Gizmodo etc., each of us tends respect the work of one another. And like Comrades in Arms, hurt one, you hurt us all. … Read more
Innovate will be a hot conference this Spring in Zaragoza. Their team summarized the vibe about VoIP at CeBit highlighting my topic of the year, Fixed Mobile Convergence.
iSIP, owned by Interoute and controlled by the Sandoz Family Foundation, is planning to take on Skype in Europe within the corporate market using SIP, low flat rate pricing per month and by addressing security concerns. According to Reuters: Companies could use the service to cut communication costs with their staff, customers or suppliers anywhere … Read more
I have just finished reading what is likely the 30+ page Streamcast Networks complaint against Skype et al that found its way to me. It reads as much like a Hollywood film treatment that needs to star Paul Newman as the attorney ala his roles in "The Verdict" or "Absence of Malice." I say likely … Read more