Washington Post On VoIP

Washington Post Telecom reporter Christopher Stern has a very comprehensive story on VoIP adoption, zeroing in on the biggest factor that people are switching. Cost savings. If you see who’s quoted in the first line, you’ll understand why I’m so happy. (Registration required)

Vonage In The News

Vonage hired a PR firm about three months ago to get them in the news. It’s working. Jeffrey Citron is profiled in Fortune Small Business based on a link I found on Jeff Pulver’s blog. The closing paragraph says what I’ve said to a few reporters from the Associate Press, PC World and the Washington … Read more

VoBPL Live In Menlo Park

About 100 beta trail users in Menlo Park, CA are experimenting with high speed Internet connection in Menlo Park, CA and AT&T is trailing VoBPL (Broadband over Power Lines). The speeds are supposed to be faster than the fastest DSL line, and if the service works, it pretty much means that broadband to the home, … Read more

UK ISPs Struggle Explaining VoIP

A report out of the UK claims many of the tier two ISP’s staff have a hard time understanding VoIP and really can’t explain it. While BT will not have this problem, this is opportunity for the VoIP players to do a few things. First off they can use this data a reason to begin … Read more

My Packet 8 Experience

The box arrived yesterday, with both the telephone adapter, easy to follow instructions and also the Videophone, which due to time constraints, and only knowing one person with a VideoPhone, will not get experimented with until over the weekend. I wish there was a way to generate a URL for the video feed that way, … Read more

Speakeasy to Add VoIP

Speakeasy.net is reportedly getting ready to roll out VoIP, and its not from their partner in DSL, Covad. Instead the reports out of their headquarters are that they plan to use a Level3 supplied solution.

Need For Speed

The MIT Technology Review has a very cogent argument for VoIP users need for more upload speed. Currently, most broadband users have between 128k and 384k of uploadable bandwidth per second, and given the all the new technology that is now used in the broadband connected homes, it’s not enough. For example, I have VOIP, … Read more

Point One For Your ISP

PointOne, which competes with Level3 and others has announced a platform that should be attractive to smaller ISP’s and regional cable companies that will enable them to sell VoIP to their customers. Obviously they are going after the SOHO and Small Business market, and that makes them a competitor to Covad and Covad’s acquisition of … Read more

Level3 To Carry Skype?

LightReading is reporting that Skype has made a deal with Level3 to be one of their carriers here in the USA. With that move Skype moves from being a hobby, geek and techie toy to being a serious player. Level3 has one of the best networks, a highly capable softswitch and dial out ports all … Read more