Texas Governor Makes A Rallying Cry for Telecom

Obviously with energy a declining sector in Texas, and with a company like AT&T moving there, it’s no surprise that Governor Perry is now making some populist appearing moves that benefit the elitists who keep things going in the USA’s biggest state. For those in the telecom sector, this is only good news.

Will VoIP Be A Big Part of This?

A few days ago this story about Broadband over Powerlines came out. The more I think about it, the more I think that VoIP is a big part of this, because it’s not what and who you see, it’s who and what you don’t that matters. What one has to do is look at the … Read more

Vonage Spending More $$$

Vonage continues to spend ad dollars like a sailor on liberty after months at sea. Now they are opening the checkbook and dolling out cash in Canada according to Mark Evan’s post today.

Who Says VoIP’s Not Sexy?

BT, in an attempt to drive more usage of their BT-Yahoo Communicator and other VoIP based services has added a highly popular Page 3 girl to their advertising efforts. Michelle Marsh is the lucky lady. Makes me wonder if Yahoo’s VoIP exec’s are planning to check out the USA’s finest fillies for their campaign…

Global IP Sound Adds Microsoft

While rumors about Teleo being bought by Microsoft swirl, one move made was the agreement by the worlds biggest software maker was to license the Global IP Sound Codec. So why do they need to buy Teleo if they have the guts of it and an already existing Messenger product? James weighs in with some … Read more

How Not To Get It Right

I just hung up with Boingo customer service which is getting calls from their existing users who pay $21.95 a month wondering why Skype users will pay the equal of one day’s rate on their day pass program for unlimited access. The truth is, at least as far as Boingo Support claims, that they won’t … Read more