Vonage Goes Quebecois

Unfortunately the crack Vonage PR team failed to send me this announcement a few days ago (or I missed it in the 600+ emails a day I receive or they figured I wouldn’t read French) but nonetheless Vonage has begun marketing in Quebec according to VoIPCentral. This means dual language packaging is now going to … Read more

Thanks Ted

Ted Wallingford tells us all about his favorite bloggers in VoIP. Ted–I’m not “blushing” about the wine comment as I don’t drink White Zin but I do love a great Rose’.

Nokia N80i With Gizmo Officially Announced

Just crossing the wire is the news out of NokiaWorld that the N80-1 Internet Edition will have Gizmo installed. My experience with it has been nothing less than spectacular. Fully integrated VoIP on a very high quality mobile phone is a dream come true.

Skype Journal On Skype’s Reorganization

About a year has gone by, or so it seems, that eBay purchased Skype so this is not really a surprise to hear that a veteran eBay executive with 1.0 telco experience has taken the lead at running the company. Congrats to Henry…but as Om points out, it’s a Nightmare. I expect that there is … Read more

HotSpots Growing in Use

It’s no surprise that hotspot use is growing, especially with more and more laptops having WiFi cards built in, and more devices like PDA’s having it also. The real striking and very important statistic though is how the use of WiFi and broadband at hotels is growing. As a frequent traveler at many hotels I’m … Read more

Times: They Are A Changing

According to VNU, Skype adoption is only at four percent in the UK, but the acceptance is expected to climb, especially as younger, more PC and Game centric teens grow up and want dual mode devices that lets them do more than what they can do on their current landlines and cellphones. I call this … Read more