HGC and Skype Partner to Deliver Internet Telephony

HGC and Skype Partner to Deliver Internet Telephony means fixed line carriers are seeing the value of disruptive technology. For Skype this is a big win. As they roll out more applications it means a greater ability to be a POTS substitute. For the generation that grows up online and connected, cell phone and online VoIP … Read more

I New VoIP-Enabled Roaming Client from PCTEL

Information Week > VoIP > New VoIP-Enabled Roaming Client > February 2, 2005 Just as Bridgeport Networks does things inside the network, this works at the handset level as a piece of software. I see the convergence of WiFi, VoIP and Wireless coming…and you wonder why SBC bought AT&T. While I’m sure there are more … Read more

Jeremy Wagstaff’s LOOSE wire: Skype Comes To Asia

One of my favorite journalists to read ad blog to follow is Jeremy Wagstaff’s LOOSE wire: today he waxes about Skype Coming To Asia. It is a good summary of what Skype is doing in Korea. If you’re not reading Loose Wire you’re missing out on some of the best and most witty insight from Asia … Read more

Google prepares Skype-killer phone service

From Netimperative – Google prepares Skype-killer phone service and this makes total sense. Read what they have to say and think why? Yahoo is heading in the same direction, but while Yahoo has Messenger, Google doesn’t have an IM client yet. Maybe they will work with someone like Pulver or Popular Telephony. Heck, maybe they will … Read more

Pulver, VoIP In Newsweek International

A great story called Signal Lost is on the MSNBC website. It clearly validates my echoing claims by former work colleagues of Pulver’s at Cantor Fitzgerald who tell stories about his passion well before many others when it comes to VoIP. The story is a great read, especially coming from a general interest publication.

Om and Andy In The Boulder Daily Camera

I’m always flattered when the press turns to me for a viewpoint, but I’m honored to be included in a story with Om. While Level3 has customers, the big question is how will they handle their enormous debt load. Even if VoIP revenues start to fly from the cable companies, which is now in question, … Read more

VoIP will hit Euro telcos hardest – vnunet.com

VoIP will hit Euro telcos hardest – vnunet.com but what I find as interesting is that the research company thinks flat rate pricing from the RBOC’s will help them buffer the onslaught of the VoIP train. I actually think the RBOC’s flat rate customers are prime to switch. Here’s why. They are early adopters, not laggards. … Read more