Mr. Blog Questions P2PSIP
Can’t say I blame Mr. Blog. A lot of energy is being spent on something that is not exactly new.
Can’t say I blame Mr. Blog. A lot of energy is being spent on something that is not exactly new.
Om has a report of Sequoia’s Israeli office investing in Jajah.
I think the Asterisk movement is rather impressive, and now it wants to be inside your home. Better call PhoneBoy!
The Fixed Mobile Convergence Market (FMC) is coming, if it isn’t already here. That’s where Mobile meets VoIP. VoIP News has a summary of three handsets that could make a difference, but I suspect that other phones will really do the deed. Subscribe to VoIPWatch By Email Just enter your email address here:
I’ve decided it’s time for a blog about things other than VoIP! That’s why I’ve created Random Thoughts From An Idle Mind. Check it out!
Pal and client Alec Saunders has been experimenting with video lately. I have too and being that SightSpeed is a client, have been holding off picking and choosing. That and being on the Mac I haven’t Skype-vided yet. Seems he has and here’s his report.
A few of us were chatting at VON and realized that the new version of Timbuktu that works with Skype means you can move whole folders. As Darknets proliferate who says wholesale file-sharing is dead.
Om predicts that Yahoo’s Skype Killer will be unleashed next week. My sources at Yahoo are promising some mid-week update to all of us who were briefed on the service back in 2005…. Being that my pick for soon to be Senior VP at Yahoo, Brad Garlinghouse, returns from a week of skiing that something … Read more
Mark Sullivan at LightReading has an interesting spin on the possible grab of Qwest by Verizon. When you think about it, who else other than Sprint or AllTel are in a position to even consider such a thing. In my mind this deal gets done if the bankers let Verizon keep their current credit rating … Read more
A long time ago I mentioned that Microsoft’s XBOXLive was using VoIP over Level3, via the data side. It seems VoIP enhanced gaming is growing and Blogger panel member Christine Herron has the low down…