Becoming your own telco

Om Malik, has an interesting post about becoming your own phone company if you are a large corporation based upon a Baseline magazine account about Heinz, the ketchup people. This is exactly the space that companies coming onto the scene are playing, especially Cisco, which a few years ago announced integration alliance with the traditional … Read more

Skype Adds Japan

In what is clearly their Rising Sun strategy, James Enck tipped us all off to a deal with LiveDoor in Japan for Skype. On the heels of their Chinese announcement earlier, this clearly means that either Korea, Vietnam, Thailand or India are next.

Do you want VTV?

I have been saying for over a year both on KenRadio.com and here that the telcos are the next television threat to cable, not satellite. Verizon TV is a huge threat, if the Telcos can pull off more than the pipe to the home, which in itself is no easy trick. Can you spell ISDN … Read more

Unwired VoIP Down Under

Unwired VoIP is due in 2005 down in Australia. While some form of PSTN termination is needed, what everyone has to realize is that just like mobile to mobile minutes being free in all kinds of deals globally on the same carrier (though I used to get free T-Mobile to Cingular for a while) VoIP … Read more

China Post Like VoIP

In China VoIP is being looked at very favorably according to this China Post article. Will Skype and VoIP lead to a revolution in China? Well possibly a Telecom one, that’s for dog gone sure.

Skype Set To Grow In China

Eurotelcobloger James Enck aka “das Enckster” recaps what the Skype-Tom announcement means. For those too lazy to click through, or those blocked by the Chinese (fire)wall, basically given the growth of Skype via a similar partnership in Taiwan, Skype should end up with more users in China than any country in the world based solely … Read more

RIM VoIP + Pulver Communicator

As you read this, it makes more sense why the Pulver Communicator is heading in this direction. Wanna bet that others start going in this direction? I can see XTEN developing an app, as well as a few others. As a RIM original user who is now on RIM generation III version hardware, their vision … Read more

BloggerCon In Palo Alto

I just received word that I’m now officially registered in BloggerCon 3. I booked my flight and have scored my Hotel rooms. I’m looking forward to seeing who else from the Telecom blog world makes it there. This is not about VoIP, but all about the power and the future of blogging.