Did San Jose Overspend on Cisco VoIP

The axiom in corporate America is no one gets fired for buying Cisco. Time to add a “well almost” to that line. In San Jose, CA it’s the kind of move that may not get the townsfolk to reelect you or in the case of being a city employee it may get you fired. In … Read more

How To Find What Telco Owns Your Number

A loyal reader forwarded me this link that tells who “owns” your number. Ownership is a rather ambiguous term since due to consolidation, number block swaps, and local number portability, the actual value of the tool is at best good for reference and gaining an understanding of who has number blocks where.

Are Most Vonage Customer’s Male?

In going through various sites this morning reading the news I saw a bunch Vonage Flash ads and skyscraper banner ads. Check out register.co.uk for one. But looking at the creative I’ve been seeing, almost all of Vonage’s online ads seem to feature highly attractive women. It makes me think that they are going after … Read more

East Coast Guy Has Same View

On KenRadio.com’s World Technology Roundup I’ve regularly said that AT&T is using it’s legacy as part of the creative strategy. Seems another veteran ad guy shares the same opinion. I share Jonathan’s opinion that Vonage, which has yet to launch a mass media campaign, but is planning one has an uphill battle. AT&T’s preemptive Olympic … Read more

New Blogger On The Scene

After he linked to a post of mine on Thursday, I’ve been following this new blogger on the scene. Seems like me, he’s an ad/interactive/marketing agency guy. The blog Atmaspheric Endeavors is worth reading and has made my bloglines list.

NYT on AT&T CallVantage

AT&T’s CallVantage service gets put through the paces by the New York Times. What I don’t get is the reporter’s reference to the word modem. A modem modulates and demodulates, and no part of the D-Link Telephone Adapter which AT&T provides does that. The closest thing it does is serve as an analog to digital … Read more

VoIP As A Convergence Application

Electronic News has a good viewpoint on the idea of VoIP as a convergence tool. What makes the story interesting is the idea of RFID and how it could easily make one device and a SIP back end very interesting even if the writer doesn’t draw that direct connection.

CNET Asia On Free Calling

CNET Asia reports on Skype, SipPhone and MediaRing. Nothing really new in the article except most people forget about SipPhone.What many don’t know is the termination is coming from one of the largest telecom companies in the world that is not USA based, according to well placed sources. Much of what Skype is seeking to … Read more

VoIP Use Rising in Enterprise

A report out today highlights the growing deployment of VoIP and reasons why it is seeing such a rapid uptake. The real reason is money. VoIP saves money, especially in new office build outs. One ethernet cable can now carry both Voice and Data. The electricians and phone installers of old, have been replaced by … Read more