AT&T Wins Amtrak Stations

Okay I missed one yesterday. The branding issue between AT&T Wireless and AT&T got me, and I should know better. AT&T Wireless is the company which was sold to Cingular. That explains the high prices. Now, to add even more confusion, AT&T–the long distance, data and VoIP folks will launch an MVNO for wireless called … Read more

Pulver’s Senate Speech

I continue to be a supporter of Jeff Pulver’s position when it comes to VoIP and regulation. His speech, which he posted in advance of his remarks to the U.S. Senate today is again on the mark. Not only is it factually correct, it is passionate without being self serving. It is also better written … Read more

Skype Dial Up Out-Sort Of

GeekZone reports that SKYPE has released a new client that is PSTN termination enabled for SKYPE out. Unbound Spiral digs deeper and provides some really insightful analysis on rates and more. I think a marriage between SIPphone and Skype would really set the telephony market on it’s end. Then again, I also think that the … Read more

Noodle This

Okay. This takes the cake for brand names for VoIP. Hot on the heels of GossipTel in the UK comes NoodlePhone. So, what happens when the sound quality of their calls drops? Do you call it a “wet noodle?” Come on guys. The same imagination that came up with Noodle Phone could have come up … Read more

VoIP Primer on Silicon.com

For those less aware of the basics of VoIP and how it will effect the masses, Silicon.com has a nice and easy to read primer on VoIP. While early adopters and readers of this blog will know most, if not all of what is included, for the uninitiated, the recap is a great reference. It … Read more

VON Recap

The Register, one of the world’s best IT related web sites has a stunning recap about the recent VON Conference. While much of the news came out last week, the thorougness of the news account and the balance make it worthwhile reading. The author gets into the disruptive nature of SKYPE, the challenges of implementing … Read more

Nuera Dumbs It Down

San Diego’s Nuera is dumbing down the cable companies needs to overcome hurdles when it comes to installing their media gateways. The BTX-4K supports the protocol, codec and security functionality specified in the PacketCable standards. The BTX-4K is the first media gateway to provide high reliability through 1+1 common logic and voice processing redundancy. In … Read more

Ecuity Launches VTone Office

A Seattle area company has launched VTone Office following on the heals of GloPhone’s PBX offering. The SOHO and Smal Business market is huge. Previously, it was a market owned virtually by Cisco Certified resellers for VoIP and the local RBOC’s. Now, the entire product and service chain is being disrupted by hosted Centrex PBX … Read more

New York Times Crystal Ball on VoIP

The New York Times, usually conservative when it comes to new technology has taken a very interesting perspective, saying that AT&T, the cable operators and new, not yet on the radar companies will be the long term winners when it comes to VoIP. It also paints a rather dim picture about Vonage, saying the companies … Read more