Telco Laws Inadequate for VoIP

The New York Law Journal has publshed a very interesting article on why the current telecom legislation is inadequate for today’s and tomorrow’s technology, and says VoIP will be the catalyst. This has to be one of the more forward, certainly liberal viewpoints and continues the thread of insightful writing about VoIP. First was the … Read more

eMarketer on VoIP Growth

eMarketer has a posting about VoIP and its potential growth by the end of the decade. I like the cautionary tone the story takes, especially at the end. It’s nice to see research that presents both sides in an era of hype…oh, that was the 90s….

FCW on WiFi based VoIP

In seeing how VoIP and WiFi have virtually converged, the market needs solid advice. This story about how to deploy, when you read down to the VoIP portion brings up some interesting points. I’ll let more technical folks like Tom Keating of Internet Telephony tell what it all means. I just know from a business … Read more

Toronto Star Post

The literacy level of the blogosphere is sure rising, and if this Tororto Star post gets around the idea of forward thinking about IP Telephony will sure be underway. While the Star is a traditional news outlet, with Web presence as well, the thought and insight here makes for very good reading. The idea of … Read more

Whose Got The Power? Not The RBOC’s !

With all the news about the hurricanes in Florida this one almost slipped by…..but not quite as it’s the kind of story that the RBOC’s hope you didn’t read. You see, The Wall Street Journal’s Peter Grant just blew a lunar crater size hole into the RBOC’s ongoing FUD (Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt) when it … Read more

Another Video Phone Hits The Market

If you dig gadgits then Engadgit is the site to visit. That’s where I found the news about this new Amstrad videophone. While this phone is not yet ready for broadband, it hopefully will be, and WiFi enabled.

More On VoIP in Canada

The National Post in Canada has a story about the overall impact of VoIP in Canada. One point they make is that a research company claims VoIP has 15,000 users in Canada. Another is the fear of teh rise of the cable companies as telcos in Canada. Canada is a great market to conduct trials … Read more