Will Skype Make Mobile Minutes A Thing of The Past?

Today Skype announced a deal with E-Plus, the third carrier in Germany that enables free calling over E-Plus’ data network. Basically this makes Skype an approved means of communications on the network, but in essence says that Skype is an attractive lure for many to get them to use high speed wireless data (3G & … Read more

Time To Rise Beyond The Basics

Om in a long post talks about commodity voice and the declining ARPU. I say what I have been saying all along. The money is in the APPS, not the minutes. People have already demonstrated they will pay for features that give them benefits. That’s the real future of VoIP. Let’s look at how we … Read more

Wondering Why MSN Bought Teleo?

Erik raises the question why Microsoft bought Teleo. My guess is there is something in the patents that Teleo has filed that was attractive enough to make them feel they have a reason to own it beyond deploying it as a front end to MSN Messenger. Teleo had originally made claims that they were a … Read more

Om Was Right Teleo Goes To Microsoft

Two months ago or so Om predicted that Teleo would be bought by Microsoft. Well that day has arrived. The announcement, which is meaningless in the long run, indicates that the Teleo technology will be part of MSN Messenger. I think that’s just some of MSFT’s stock in trade of throwing the competition off in … Read more

Blog Slow Down

I’m seeing not much in the way of news. Vonage? Skype? Google? All that happened last week. Next week, after Labor Day and all I expect things will heat up.

Google Making You Unsafe?

If Google is doing what Skype is doing and turning your PC into a server is that opening you up to being hacked? More important, if your PC is a server doesn’t that make many of us in violation of our TOS (term of service) agreements with the cable providers? Hat tip to Tom Keating … Read more

Tom On New Cisco Video Phone

Pal Tom Keating @ TMC has the lowdown on the new, soon to be released Cisco Videophone. Tom’s point about all video phone’s needing to be interoperable is key. I guess though it will take Google to create a Video Federation too before that happens.