LightReading On CallVantage and Nokia’s Efforts

Light Reading today has back to back stories about companies doing the right thing and putting their money where their customer’s mouths have been going for years. Nokia and AT&T are both making large seven figure contributions to the Red Cross, about the most legit place the money can go that insures the contributions really … Read more

Is CallVantage Marketing Again?

I was browsing through the online version of the Best Buy circular today and saw the Geek Squad Installation offer that bundles in a wireless router by NetGear and AT&T’s CallVantage. I’m wondering if this is a sign now that the merger is all but a formality if they are going to gear up after … Read more

Skype Making Strategic Moves

It looks like Skype, which already has boatloads of cash from their VC’s is going the Strategic capital route and may be raising money from Hutchison Whampoa. I would not be surprised to also see a handset manufacturer come into the mix as well.

The Value Of An Out Of Market Number

For the past few years my mom has been calling me long distance, but of late, now that I reinforced the point of my local Philadelphia CallVantage number she finally began using it. Why? She decided to trim her phone budget by some $25.00 a month eliminating unnecessary features like three way calling, speed dial … Read more

The Cable Ops Are Blowing Away The Other Guys

In what has to be great news for both Level3 and AT&T, two of the network suppliers that really keep the cable industry moving, Russell Shaw reported on some very interesting numbers of subscribers to VoIP. The two carriers supply a lot of the underlying carriage of traffic to the MSO’s which is why the … Read more

Will Skype Make Mobile Minutes A Thing of The Past?

Today Skype announced a deal with E-Plus, the third carrier in Germany that enables free calling over E-Plus’ data network. Basically this makes Skype an approved means of communications on the network, but in essence says that Skype is an attractive lure for many to get them to use high speed wireless data (3G & … Read more

Time To Rise Beyond The Basics

Om in a long post talks about commodity voice and the declining ARPU. I say what I have been saying all along. The money is in the APPS, not the minutes. People have already demonstrated they will pay for features that give them benefits. That’s the real future of VoIP. Let’s look at how we … Read more

Wondering Why MSN Bought Teleo?

Erik raises the question why Microsoft bought Teleo. My guess is there is something in the patents that Teleo has filed that was attractive enough to make them feel they have a reason to own it beyond deploying it as a front end to MSN Messenger. Teleo had originally made claims that they were a … Read more