Video For Skype

Dialcom, a company with a cool view seems to be one of the cottage industry types I keep feeling will emerge as part of the Skype eco-system. Today I was pointed by an online friend to their site, where they offer a Video4Skype plug in. This is very, very important as Skype already has announced … Read more

Telstra Will Offer VoIP To Consumers

Over the past few days there has been a lot of back and forth online about Telstra, the Australian phone giant regarding what their plans are for offering residential VoIP. Now it seem an official announcement has been made. What it sounds like is the quality wasn’t there and the company want’s to refine its … Read more

Vonage Is Spending Like Crazy

With Om’s post he really focuses in on the spending of Vonage. I’m in full agreement on the numbers and actually think the costs are higher. While the costs Om has are rather close, I think there are tons of other marketing and some business expenses not factored in, including the upcoming costs for E911, … Read more

SpeedBoost by Going the A Way

After doing some quick research (I read the package and saw it worked with a MAC OS) I have switched to 802.11a/b/g from Netgear inside the house. Everything else works, but now when I’m on the Mac, I’m running 802.11a. What’s it give me…Faster speeds and better connectivity. As far as I can tell, I’m … Read more

C&W Poising For Recovery with Bulldog?

The often maligned C&W are starting to take a positive posture about VoIP, due to the unbundling of local loop in the UK. As a result they can begin penetrating deeper into the UK telephony market with VoIP. The Bulldog platform will provide start of a move upmarket. Next month Bulldog plans to initiate a … Read more