Skype, EvDO and BlueTooth on the Samsung i730

I Skyped with Skype PR princess Kelly Larabee this afternoon trying out the Skype Pocket PC client on the new Samsung i730. While I couldn’t (yet) get the Bluetooth headset to work with the Skype client, I could use the speakerphone without any issues. The call was clear as a Bell (well better actually.)

GIPS Raises more $$$

LightReading reports that Global IP Sound, the company behind the codecs inside Skype and other voice enabled softphones and endpoints have raised more dough.

Project Lightspeed Slowing Down

The best laid plans of mice and men…..oh, well. It seems SBC is slowing down their planned roll-out of IPTV dubbed “Project Lightspeed.” This is good news for the cable companies on top of the even better news they received from the Supreme Court today that formalized that they don’t have to open up their … Read more

IPTV In Asia

While the RBOC’s talk about triple play coming here in the USA with “combined billing” as the main lure to consumers, it seems Asia is far and away ahead of the USA and Europe when it comes to IPTV and the Broadband Always home. While VoIP is one part of the mix, the development of … Read more

Asterisk Applauded

I’m continually impressed by Asterisk, and while it’s more daunting than just plugging in a TA and talking for many, one has to admire the vision and execution of the PBX replacement software. This story in O’Reilly’s ONLamp is a very good summation of what it’s all about.

INC and Fast Company Sold

While not exactly VoIP related, the sale of two very important media outlets has to be noted. G+J have sold INC and Fast Company to the man behind Morningstar. I think this is more of an opportunity for the buyer to amass more titles in the world of publishing, and hope the brand of journalism … Read more

JaJah Maybe More Than Skype ?

Skype Journal, which is on my daily must reads pointed me to a new service and software called JaJah that has a slick web site and seems to be going after the audience that Skype and Yahoo Messenger want, those who do a lot of PC-To-PC calling, but also need some PSTN type termination in … Read more

LiveVoIP Goes Bankrupt

I don’t expect this to be the last company, but they may be the first of the superheated VoIP market companies to pull the pin and say, BK. I’ve been very concerned from the start of this column back in the fall of 2003 about companies with no staying power. In interviews with the mainstream … Read more