Cable Companies Keep Gaining Users

Funny this post came up yesterday. I was having a discussion yesterday with a veteran dot.com executive about where the winners will be. I said cable and a few of the incumbents would be the winners in VoIP. Seems others are sensing the same thing. Sure companies like AOL and YAHOO will make a stand, … Read more

Slate Reviews VoIP

A writer over at Slate has done an exhaustive series of testing. Why am I not surprised that the best of the bunch was what I use primarily as my VoIP provider, CallVantage. While I agree with assessment of Packet8 and Vonage, I have had an entirely different experience with BroadVoice, which has been nothing … Read more

Linksys and PBX’s ??

Tom keeps the world thinking Linksys will do an IP=PBX play in the future… What would happen if they imbedded something like Peerio or Asterisk on the boards of their wireless VoIP products…

Is MCI Using Net2Phone

Seems James Enck has a source telling him the Net2Phone service is layered beneath the MCI VoIP offering…My sources say it’s likely real. So what does this mean…let’s play connect the dotsies…. Net2Phone–back inside IDT IDT—>Services to MCI (USA and Europe???) IDT—> John Malone his company Liberty Media and the United Cable boys are rather … Read more

IDT Planning To Buy Back Net2Phone

It looks like the spinout of Net2Phone from IDT is over and that the parent is taking in the child. I also think that this means that IDT is moving more and more into the VOIP space and that by this move continues the trend of consolidation and acquisition that Yahoo began with their Dialpad … Read more

Voxilla Goes To Canada

I’m helping spread the word about Voxilla as they expand into Canada with a new product distribution and service effort. The rationale is straightforward. Canada is seeing VoIP adoption. Why should their citizens have to pay extra for the same products. While this won’t make Jeff Bezos lose sleep, Marcelo Rodriguez and Paul Crick are … Read more

Is Microsoft Eyeing Teleo?

Om has caught wind of a rumor that Teleo is being acquired by Microsoft. The buy would follow Microsoft’s strategy of buying a company with technology that compliments their core strategy. The Placeware acquisition would be a good example as does LookOutSoft which integrates into Outlook.

Wavigo InterOps With Skype

It seems being interoperable with Skype may be as important as interoperating with PSTN. Already we have seen Popular Telephony with PeerioBiz, JaJah and now Wavigo all move in that direction.