Earthlink and Covad in Line Powered VoIP Trials

Later this year Covad and Eathlink will test market the concept of line powered VoIP. It makes me think that line powered VoIP could be exactly what United Online’s NetZero may offer their dial up customers. That’s a guess, but the concept seems to make sense, since line powered VoIP works over existing copper wire … Read more

Is Microsoft Becoming the New IBM?

When I first read that Microsoft was saying they want to offer combined service solutions I first thought they were sounding a lot like the IBM of old. Then I read their announcement with AT&T and I felt even more convinced when it comes to how the enterprise market deals with both companies. Microsoft is … Read more

Triple Play All The Rage @ SuperComm

The idea of the triple play isn’t new to many readers, but that will be one of the key themes this year at SuperComm in Chicago. More and more companies will be announcing new tools that speed the deployment or improve the quality and the ease of which it can be deployed. What is still … Read more

VoIP In Every Room of The House

Engadget reports that Uniden is working with Vonage to eliminate the Telephone Adapter. So too is Packet 8. With these moves VoIP goes really mass market as you will find the new handsets just about everywhere phones are sold.

Skype’s Future

Mark Evans has it nailed in his post this morning about Skype. He’s another one who is seeing the Emperor’s New Clothes for what they are…or to put it another way, the wolf in sheeps clothing. Skype WANTED to be a phone company, but failed to anticipate the Vonage fiasco’s of E-911 tragedies. As when … Read more

VoX Communications To Debut @ SuperComm

I’m actually intrigued by the offerings from this VoIP startup. The reason? They are about to beat Vonage out of the gate with a Starcomm WiFi phone and have pricing that seems to be very low. What also is interesting though is they are working with Global Crossing, the network blamed for outages by Vonage … Read more

Skype Redefines Itself

Someone told me recently the problem with Skype is why it’s successful. The software was developed by programmers, not by people who understand telephony. That may go to explain the issues with both SkypeIn and Out as far as call quality. Now I read that Skype has redefined themselves as a company when it comes … Read more

Pulver on FCC’s E-911 Ruling

Jeff Pulver took a stand a few weeks ago mostly because no one else would, counter to the FCC’s actions. While some may question his motivations and reasons why I opted to stand on the sidelines and wait for today’s outcome. In reading Jeff’s post of today I find myself seeing and hearing more of … Read more

ZyXel Getting Ready With WiFi and Video Phones

According to my sources ZyXel will showcase their Triple Play orientation at SuperComm next week. Their product line will be expanded to include a videophone as well as an update to their WiFi phone. The P5000W Video Phone is “a next generation IP-based video communication device that provides voice, video and data capabilities all-in-one.” For … Read more