Tiscali Ready for VoIP in South Africa

Tiscali, the multinational telecom player is ready they say for an entry into the South African market. Expect this to be a very hot market. There is a lot of IT in South Africa, and while many parts of the country are impoverished, there is a high degree of commerce in that country. Now post … Read more

Pulver In Forbes on Regulation

Jeff Pulver, serial founder of VoIP related ventures (VON, Vonage, Free World DialUp and more) is widely quoted on Forbes.com today. His closing quote about keeping things unregulated is perfect. We all need to be of this mindset. For all bloggers out there attending this year’s VON in Boston in October, let’s get together and … Read more

Telstra and VoIP

Telstra Corp today announced its residential customers would be able to use broadband to make cheaper telephone calls next year, as the telco tries to take the lead in a new technology that could threaten its $8 billion phone line business. Telstra, Australia’s largest telco is making the move with trials in 2005 to hedge … Read more

Hanaro and iBasis Interconnect

South Korea’s Hanaro, one of Southeast Asia’major players in VoIP and telephony has struck a deal to interconnect with iBasis, one of North America’s larger underlying carriers which sends traffic across the country and around the world. While I didn’t see specific terms, a deal of this type usually covers elements such as five 9’s … Read more

OfCom Gets VoIP Regulation Right

The British Office of Communications has taken the first step towards making VoIP more mainstream. Eurotelcoblogger James Enck has some insight on the development as well. The key is that the establishment of a new area code in the UK, the ability to localize a number and the creation of “999” for emergency services. Perhaps … Read more

XTEN Rolling Out Video SoftPhone

XTEN, makers of the best audio softphone I’ve tried so far are planning to roll out their EYEBEAM software client in a week or so. This could put lots of pressure on Packet8.

Skype Turns One

Unbound Spiral blogger and friend Stuart Henshall points out that Skype has turned one this past week. My view is that Skype is the forerunner of the global telco. A company that operates without borders, is free of regulation and eliminates many of the hurdles associated with server and switch based telephony. This space, in … Read more

Packet 8 Video In The News

The San Jose Mercury News has a story on Packet8’s Videophone service. My experience with it has been fine and it has a purpose. I like seeing the smiling face of the Packet 8 receptionist or VP Marketing, Huw Rees when I call to talk the people there. It works very well. I only wish … Read more