SBC Blasts Level 3’s VoIP Proposal

SBC Blasts Level 3’s VoIP Proposal saying what’s not good for the goose, isn’t good for the gander. Basically Level 3 wants it one way for them, but not for the telcos. If this decision goes against Level3 then all VoIP operators will end up paying more, and you should know what that means.

Om Malik on Broadband » AOL VoIP in March

Om Malik on Broadband » AOL VoIP in March No kidding!! You’d have to be blind, deaf and drunk to not think that AOL is launching VoIP in March. I would think with VON in San Jose it’s a great place to make the launch happen and build inside industry buzz. Om, think about it….Why else … Read more

Who’s Next

I had a call from a Wall Street sell side analyst with one of the bigger firms yesterday as I was racing through the airport in Philadelphia yesterday enroute back to San Diego. The analyst wanted some “andy insight” on the post AT&T/SBC merger. Here’s a quick summary: On Quest merging with MCI: One company … Read more

Tea, Sympathy, and Free Calls

Tea, Sympathy, and Free Calls from Business Week gives positive kudos to Bellster, um I mean FWD:Out ! Seems Jeff has the PR machine cranking and the word of mouse isn’t so bad either. My view is simple. This is a great social experiment that will yield many new ideas and technologies, but there is no … Read more

I New VoIP-Enabled Roaming Client from PCTEL

Information Week > VoIP > New VoIP-Enabled Roaming Client > February 2, 2005 Just as Bridgeport Networks does things inside the network, this works at the handset level as a piece of software. I see the convergence of WiFi, VoIP and Wireless coming…and you wonder why SBC bought AT&T. While I’m sure there are more … Read more