Verizon Wants Your VoIP

First Verizon will tell you if you Internet is any good. Then they will tell you what the quality of your current VoIP is like. Then they will sell you their service. This is called lead generation, and it is a proven marketing model. In my estimation, the big guys in the USA are gearing … Read more

T-Mobile To Roll Out VoIP over WiFi?

The very closed mouth T-Mobile have apparently been working on making HotSpot@Home more than just an @Home product. Today’s WallStreet Journal goes into detail about what they may be doing in the future. One undiscovered aspect of the service draws the question if they will be blocking third party services, such as Skype, or any … Read more

Skype Says “Call Your Mother”

Skype has announced a program only a Mother could love, called, the “Gift of Gab” With the “Gift of Gab,” U.S. and Canadian residents can use Skype to call anyone, anywhere in the world for free all day on Mother’s Day (Sunday, May 13th). That’s twenty-four hours to call mom, your best friend or other … Read more

Being Social in 2.0

The New York Times today has an excellent story on social communications and how it is rapidly becoming the 2.0 generations idea of texting. Using services like Twitter, Jaiku and a few others these days have made SMS almost passe for me. But, using them responsibly is the key. Yesterday someone asked me what’s the … Read more

T-Mobile Dash Users Can Now Make VoIP Calls

The good folks at HowardForums have uncovered a way to unlock the hidden secrets of VoIP on the T-Mobile Dash. The Dash has been selling well in different parts of the T-Mobile world, so now with VoIP made available, the WiFi side of the device takes on another dimension, including how it can be used … Read more

Yahoo Messenger Wins JD Power Survey

Pal Jeff Bonforte of Yahoo received a second wedding present this month as the pollsters at JD Power recognized Yahoo Messenger as being the best Instant Messaging application out there. Skype and Gizmo Project were not included in the survey.

Southwest Airlines Looking At WiFi In The Sky

I’m a very frequent flier on Southwest Airlines. About 10 flights a month on average when I’m in the USA. You can imagine just how happy people like me will be with WiFi on the flights. Having used WiFi during the Boeing Connexion era last year on international flights the feeling of getting off a … Read more

Southwest Airlines Looking At WiFi In The Sky

I’m a very frequent flier on Southwest Airlines. About 10 flights a month on average when I’m in the USA. You can imagine just how happy people like me will be with WiFi on the flights. Having used WiFi during the Boeing Connexion era last year on international flights the feeling of getting off a … Read more