Always Connected

Wirelessly yours from Paddington Station London Softphone. Headset. WiFi. Sitting at the train station. BT Openzone cost a whopping six pounds for the hour, or ten pounds for the day. Still if I had to be traveling having an always reachable, cheaper than mobile phone connection would work. I made calls back to the USA … Read more

Las Vegas ISP Gambles on Nuvio

We are seeing the era where ISPs become ITSP (Internet Telephony Service Providers) basically making any ISP a phone company as companies like Level3, Covad and Nuvio roll out private label phone product offerings in a pre-configured and bundled manner like this story reports on. Thus this means customer ownership and customer service become the … Read more

Level3 a Champion Provider

I think via some of the coverage here and on VoIPNuke by Keith, that this information about Level3 being the supplier to Champion, a MLM VoIP sales company. In the old days of MCI, resellers who were MLM’s literally built the business for the company via a plethora of independent, agents who were like Amway … Read more

Personal Skype Out

A San Jose company has developed and released a Personal Phone Gateway (PPG) and software that enables automatic routing of Skype to Skype calls to a designated PSTN number, serving as a call forwarding agent for the call recipient with a specified phone number. Geekzone posted it first. But there is more to this PPG … Read more

EuroTelcoBlog on Next Step for Popular Telephony’s Peerio

James Enck who watches everything telco in Europe from his perch at Daiwa Securities points out the ongoing success of Popular Telephony. James has pointed out how Popular Telephony has successfully signed another significant player in the VoIP building block world. His insight from London should be followed closely.

More On Verisign with VoIP

Jonathan points to an expanded viewpoint on the Verisign VoIP play. We all need to watch Verisign closely. They are very smart but have done things before that can be control freak in nature. Google them.

Boingo Your Next Phone Network

Over two years ago a team I was part of approached Boingo with the idea of blending Webley IP with WiFi at Boingo locations. It’s good to see that it took them two years to figure out what we knew then can now work. The key was we were too early and the technology to … Read more

More Support for VoWireless

I use Voice over Wireless all the time, especially when traveling. By making use of the great sound card in my laptop, a quality headset and either the SMC travel router or the Linskys wireless router and a softphone and I make all the calls that way I can from the comfort of a relaxing … Read more