Bridgeport Networks Keeps Growing

Hot on the heals of the China Unicom deal, BridgePort Networks has added Net2Phone, Acme Packet and CounterPath (previously XTen) to their Mobile Ignite program. What’s so important about this? Bridgeport Networks is at the center of the IMS efforts. When I met with Verisign this week they too revealed how Bridgeport’s technology plays a … Read more

eWeek Coverage

Seems I got the double hit when it comes to coverage in eWeek today. First Matt Hines and then Ben Charny who just left CNET’s News.com.

AOL’s New IM Client With VoIP

As expected AOL has launched a new VoIP client wrapped around AIM. Called Triton it features software from Pingtel and Global IP Sound. Their video is coming from another source, and it won’t be one of the usual suspects. Sources tell me its got higher resolution and works better than the other soft video clients … Read more

Times @ Level3 Must Be Tough

Last night Level3 hosted a dinner at The Harvard Club in Boston. While the conversation and panel discussion that was masterfully led by FierceVoIP’s Ryun Williamson was informative with reps from AOL, Level3, 8×8, NGT and Comcast, someone’s choice in wine was rather tacky. Salmon Creek. This is a wine that is sold to restaurants … Read more

Packet 8 to Use EyeBeam

When I met with Packet8’s chairman a few months back I raised the question regarding licensing XTEN’s (now CounterPath’s) EyeBeam technology vs. doing what he said they were going to do, which was build their own soft client for video calls over a PC. Well it looks like my suggestion took hold because today the … Read more

Why AOL/MSN Is A Good Idea

Mark Evan’s points about networks owning content in a twisted way supports my views on why AOL and MSN would be a great marriage. Carriers need to have something to offer other than dumb pipe that adds value to the service offering. MSN will be the tech. AOL/TW will be the content. Microsoft stops having … Read more

Level 3 To Help Vonage with E911

A friendly reporter and I were speculating on Saturday about what the Level3 announcement would be. I guessed they would be working with either Skype or Vonage on E-911. Looks like I was right in one case. Level3 also has rolled out something more with Nomadic VoIP. Gee didn’t AT&T talk about that a few … Read more

Restraint Of Trade

I don’t think any long time readers will need to think hard to figure out where I stand on the subject of port blocking as I’ve been rather transparent on that front almost from the start of my blog posting. That said I also view my user agreement with Skype and other P2P tools as … Read more

Web Talk Radio

Longtime Pal Rob Greenlee and i chatted last week about VoIP. The interview can be heard on WebTalkRadio during the September 10, 2005 show.

Erik Of SipThat Has A New Gig

Erik Lagerway most recently of XTEN has found a new gig without leaving Vancouver. He’ll be moving over to EyeBall Networks as COO. The company, which has a very good rep in video, with some interesting relationships, will be announcing Erik’s appointment tomorrow. This has to make some folks wonder what’s up with XTen with … Read more