Reports Keep Swirling Around Level3

Reports keep swirling around that Level3 is making a major push with the cable companies and that many network type executives from both Cox and Comcast have been seen huddling and checking out Level3’s new offerings. If you recall, Level3 was the big player in the dial up to get on the Internet for years … Read more

Cisco Proves Its VoIP is Secure

Cisco likes to get third parties to validate its technology. Why? No one gets fired for buying Cisco these days, and having third parties come along and confirm their claims only makes them look better. So it should come as no surprise that Cisco keeps using their proven model in data networking marketing–announce, announce again, … Read more

Peerio Offically Announces Themselves

Over a week ago we mentioned that Popular Telephony would be rolling out Peerio, well today they officially did. Promising a serverless peer to peer platform, the new Skype competitor, the company plans to introduce a separate enterprise application based on this technology at SuperComm 2004, Chicago, IL, June 22-24, 2004. Their softphone client remains … Read more

More VoIP over Wi-Fi

A Levittown PA company has introduced a $39.95 a month VoIP Wi-Fi package in conjunction with VoiceGlo. What they don’t say is what you get? Expect all the other major VoIP players to come out with similar and more advanced packages in the next few months.

AT&T CallVantage Adds Features

Received an email last night outlining new features for CallVantage customers. I like the idea of a time zone being added, I just hope the user can define it should they move around the country. Adding a phone book is a good feature too, but the recent Vonage Click2Call with Microsoft Outlook integration may offer … Read more

More International VoIP

It seems the rollout of VoIP everywhere is upon us, and the international press is keenly picking up on what we already know. VoIP will change telecom. The rapid rollout and introduction of new carriers everywhere will eventually lead to consolidation, just as it has with cellular telephony. Just listen.

More On ENum

Seems this ENUM thing is more than I knew about. One of the readers of VoIPWatch passed this link on. http://www.thevpf.com/pr/2004-04-01-VPF-ENUM.pdf

2 New VoIP Players Launch in U.K.

I really do think global, which is why when I saw today’s Financial Times I was overjoyed that I could feature a non-USA based IP player. Little did I know I would be able to feature two. On Instant is going after the business market. They actually will roll out a consumer model shortly, called … Read more

Big Air In Oz Wants to Do VoIP via Wi-Fi

A company in Australia wants to deliver voice service over Wi-Fi, something that could have Telstra shaking in their boots. What makes this interesting is how much of Sydney will be wireless, so its the mobile carriers and Telstra both who have to start realizing that as new wireless technologies roll out, that their revenues … Read more

Level3 Makes A Move

Level3 which remains in the playground of VoIP with a service creation platform that works in many ways has added call centers to their list of markets with an announcement today. While on the surface just another press release, what it clearly shows is that months back Level3 had a plan to target and niche … Read more