VoIP For The Navajo

Give Russell props for digging out this story today. This is one of the great humanitarian efforts that the VoIP community should feel proud of. Cisco kicked in and made it happen. I see this as the tip of the iceberg for a Cisco pincer movement in the VoIP business community. Cisco is one smart … Read more

Digging Video

Jeff isn’t the only person getting exceited about Video on the web. Besides client SightSpeed who will be one of the featured demonstrators at this year’s On Hollywood event in May, I’m also getting jazzed about some other companies that provide either the picks and shovels or serve as the general store to deliver video … Read more

Will They Or Won’t They?

Om speculates that Yahoo won’t get into the WiFi business with Boingo. The reason it could happen is that Yahoo is all about having access partners, and Boingo would be one of those as Yahoo loves what I call on ramp partners. WiFi is another way to access Yahoo. While he points out that Yahoo … Read more

Skype Customer Service Questioned

The Daily India has a story today that calls Skype onto the carpet citing poor customer service. Since I always go through the PR team to get answers or to solve problems both in the Kelly/Kat era pre-eBay and today I can’t relate on an apples to apple basis since media types always seem to … Read more

Sacramento Airport WiFi Update

I’m starting another week, this time flying back to San Diego for a week of Southern California efforts. I’m at the Sacramento Airport and using their new free WiFi service. All I did was open my laptop and the browser and I was online. So far the service works BETTER than it did when it … Read more

XO Flexes It’s Options

XO, one of the walking dead in VoIP are making an effort to revive themselves by going after the small business market. Today they roll out a new range of hosted VoIP offerings for business called Flex. The challenge is AT&T and Verizon, both of whom can roll out the same offerings and already own … Read more